What is the most common initial response of an employee to a manager's confrontation regarding suspected chemical impairment?

A) Emphatic denial and defensiveness
B) Reluctant acceptance
C) Gratefulness for finally being discovered
D) Silence


A

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Which of the following terms would describe this finding?

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