When Rosenhan and his research associates (1973) reported to mental hospital admissions offices that they were "hearing voices," most were
A) diagnosed with schizophrenia and hospitalized for two to three weeks.
B) not diagnosed with a mental illness, since they were in fact normal.
C) diagnosed with schizophrenia initially but never hospitalized.
D) diagnosed with schizophrenia initially, hospitalized, but then released after testing revealed that they were normal.
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