Individuals who have passed the requirements for one state and are allowed to perform their dental skills in other states without taking written or clinical examinations are examples of _____________

a. reciprocity
b. doctrine of respondeat superior
c. contract
d. none of the above


a
RATIONALE: Reciprocity is the allowance of a person who has attained a license to practice in one state to practice in another state without taking that state's licensing examinations.

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