Serafin, John wrote:
> No, the movie was based on the Kesey novel, which far predated the Rosenhan 
> study. Better to ask whether the Rosenhan study was a spin off from the novel.
>
>   

Perhaps I have mentioned this before on this list. However, my favorite 
part of the Rosenhan story comes after the experiment, and is rarely 
recounted. After the study had been publicized, and various 
psychiatrists and mental hospital officials had offered their array of 
excuses and criticisms, one of them challenged Rosenhan to send out more 
fake patients, guaranteeing that he would identify them. Rosenhan 
agreed. After a period of time past, the psychiatrist claimed to have 
spotted some fairly large number of confederates (17 comes to mind). 
When Rosenahn was asked if his challenger had caught all the 
confederates, he revealed that he had sent out none at all in the 
intervening months.

Chris
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York University
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