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Leaving a thin layer of sound or carious dentin with no evidence of pulp exposure is ____________.
Embodied Attitudes
The concept that attitudes and opinions are reflected through one's physical actions and postures, suggesting a deep interconnection between body and mind.
Mere Exposure Effect
A psychological phenomenon where repeated exposure to a stimulus increases a person’s preference for it.
Attitudes
A person's enduring positive or negative evaluation of an object, person, event, or idea.
Attitude Polarization
The phenomenon when a disagreement becomes more extreme as the differing parties consider evidence for their perspectives.
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