The evidence from the excerpt supports the idea that "Psychiatrists knew their secrets were being exposed and were trying to do 'damage control' to repair their image." The profuse apologies offered by the psychiatrists suggest that they were aware of the public scrutiny and the ramifications of the exposure of their practices, indicating an effort to manage the fallout from Bly's revelations.
"Nelly Bly Undercover"
by Dr. Howard Markel
The psychiatrists who had erroneously diagnosed her as insane offered profuse apologies, even as the remaining stories were widely syndicated across the nation.
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Question
Use the excerpt from the “How Nellie Bly went undercover to expose abuse of the mentally ill” article to answer the question.
Which of the following ideas does this evidence from the text support?
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Responses
Psychiatrists did not care about their patients and found them to be a nuisance.
Psychiatrists did not care about their patients and found them to be a nuisance.
Psychiatrists were trying to stop information about their practice at the asylum from reaching the public.
Psychiatrists were trying to stop information about their practice at the asylum from reaching the public.
Psychiatrists were overwhelmed with patients and could not conduct their practice thoroughly.
Psychiatrists were overwhelmed with patients and could not conduct their practice thoroughly.
Psychiatrists knew their secrets were being exposed and were trying to do “damage control” to repair their image.
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