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When a dentist puts a crown or bridge in your mouth or just fills a cavity, there is a natural curing time for the material used. In years past, dentists would advise patients who had had such dental work to avoid hot and cold substances, gum, taffy, and hard candy for at least 48 hours. However, there is a polymer light technique that cures the composite and requires the patient to take no special precautions. For years, Dr. Brown has avoided buying any new equipment. He is a rational thinker and uses rational decision making. The following is what took place when Dr. Brown decided to purchase some new equipment. Put them in the order according to the rational decision-making model.
a. Dr. Brown fills the same cavity for the fourth time for a young boy who loves to eat taffy.
b.Dr. Brown decides to buy the Apollo eLight because it is cordless, guarantees safety, and cures composite materials in six seconds.
c. Dr. Brown discovers that there are 30 manufacturers of curing lights.
d. Dr. Brown buys the Apollo eLight made by Dental/Medical Diagnostics, Inc.
e. Dr. Brown calls patients on which he has used the polymer light technique and makes sure that they have had no adverse reactions.
f. Dr. Brown discovers that over half the curing lights available have heat output, six have cords, and only three can cure composite in less than 10 seconds.
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Recognize the societal and organizational factors contributing to prejudice and discrimination.
Identify the psychological and social theories explaining the origins of prejudice.
Comprehend the legal framework and organizational policies aimed at combating discrimination and promoting equality.
Appreciate the significance of cognitive processes, like categorization, in shaping perceptions and stereotypes.

Definitions:

Idea Generation

The process of creating, developing, and communicating new concepts or solutions, often a crucial phase in problem solving and innovation.

Decision Making

The cognitive process of selecting a course of action from among multiple alternatives.

Norms

Shared expectations and rules that guide behavior of members within a group or society.

Cohesiveness

The quality of being united, sticking together, or the degree to which members of a group or team are attracted to each other and motivated to stay in the group.

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