The public health administrator is in the process of hiring a new public health nurse. Which of the following statements made by an applicant would most likely result in the applicant not being hired?
a. "I like to be the only person working on a project because individuals in teams have their own ideas and plans and the resulting debate slows progress."
b. "I prefer to work in teams because no single person has too much responsibility because the burden is shared."
c. "Teamwork is better than work done by individuals because teamwork incorporates different perspectives."
d. "Whether teamwork is better than work done by individuals depends on the nature of the work being performed."
ANS: A
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