Rosenhan Proceedures PY2

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What was Rosenhan's research method?
Participant observation in a natural environment, which had a degree of control
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What did Rosenhan's sample consist of?
Nurses and Doctors from 12 different hospitals
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How many pseudopatients were in study 1?
8 (5 men and 3 women) including Rosenhan himself.
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How many hospitals were in study 1?
12 different US hospitals varying from old to new and state to private.
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What three words were heard by the pseudopatients?
Hearing empty, hollow and thud in a same sex voice.
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What did the pseudopatients not tell the truth about?
They told the truth about everything apart from their name and the voices they heard.
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Once they were admitted how did they act?
Normally.
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What was the pseudopatients daily routine?
To talk to other patients and, to begin with, secretly take notes. After a while they did this openly as the doctors didn't care.
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What were the pseudopatients told about getting out?
They had to get out by their own devices- no one was coming to get them out.
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What questions did the pseudopatients ask the staff?
Pardon me, when am i likely to be discharged?
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In study two, how many months were the pseudopatients being sent to the hospital for?
3 months
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What was the scale from 1-10 meant to describe in study two?
How confident the hospital was in that the patient that came to them over the 3 months was genuine.
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How many admitted patients were being judged by the hospital in question in study 2?
193
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How did Rosenhan adress ethical issues?
Kept the identity of the
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