For an alternative view of Rosenhan's study/stunt, see:

http://www.srmhp.org/0301/labels.html

....Scott
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From: Frantz, Sue [[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, March 20, 2010 7:03 AM
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Subject: RE: [tips] Info: Movie and Rosenhahn




Higher than that.  Forty-one with ‘high confidence’ plus others.
>From “On Being Sane in Insane Places” – full article here: 
>http://psychrights.org/articles/rosenham.htm.
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“Psychiatric diagnoses, on the contrary, carry with them personal, legal, and 
social stigmas.  It was therefore important to see whether the tendency toward 
diagnosing the sane insane could be reversed.  The following experiment was 
arranged at a research and teaching hospital whose staff had heard these 
findings but doubted that such an error could occur in their hospital.  The 
staff was informed that at some time during the following three months, one or 
more pseudopatients would attempt to be admitted into the psychiatric hospital. 
 Each staff member was asked to rate each patient who presented himself at 
admissions or on the ward according to the likelihood that the patient was a 
pseudopatient.  A 10-point scale was used, with a 1 and 2 reflecting high 
confidence that the patient was a pseudopatient.
“Judgments were obtained on 193 patients who were admitted for psychiatric 
treatment.  All staff who had had sustained contact with or primary 
responsibility for the patient – attendants, nurses, psychiatrists, physicians, 
and psychologists – were asked to make judgments.  Forty-one patients were 
alleged, with high confidence, to be pseudopatients by at least one member of 
the staff.  Twenty-three were considered suspect by at least one psychiatrist.  
Nineteen were suspected by one psychiatrist and one other staff member.  
Actually, no genuine pseudopatient (at least from my group) presented himself 
during this period.”

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