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Example of Disguised Participant Observation: Rosenhan's Pseudopatient Study

David Rosenhan's 1973 investigation into psychiatric wards serves as a classic example of disguised participant observation. Rosenhan and a group of 'pseudopatients' faked symptoms to be admitted to psychiatric hospitals, allowing them to covertly observe how staff interacted with and treated patients. Because the researchers concealed their true identities, the staff and actual patients behaved naturally around them.

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