What policy change did David Rosenhan's study "Being Sane in Insane Places" lead to?
a. The study contributed to the deinstitutionalization movement.
b. The study caused a cultural shift in how mainstream Americans view mental illness.
c. The study raised many ethical research concerns, resulting in the establishment of institutional research boards.
d. The study renewed long-terminated funding for mental hospitals and other similarly structured institutions.
a
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