Correct option is C
Communication apprehension refers to the fear or anxiety associated with either real or anticipated communication with others. It is most commonly understood as
social anxiety. Individuals who experience communication apprehension often feel nervous about speaking in public, engaging in conversations, or even participating in group discussions. This anxiety is rooted in fear of negative evaluation, fear of failure, or a lack of confidence.
Information Booster: · Communication apprehension can hinder effective communication in various settings, including public speaking and interpersonal communication.
· It can result in avoidance of communication situations, leading to missed opportunities in professional and personal life.
· Therapy, practice, and exposure to communication scenarios can help in reducing communication apprehension.
· Social anxiety is a broader term encompassing a range of fears, of which communication apprehension is a specific subset.
Additional Knowledge:
(a) Social relativity: This term does not relate to communication apprehension. Social relativity refers to the idea that social phenomena can vary depending on cultural and societal context.
(b) Psycho-social barrier: While communication apprehension may act as a psycho-social barrier, this is not its direct definition. Psycho-social barriers refer to broader psychological and social obstacles in communication, such as prejudice, stereotypes, or emotional conflicts.
(d) Social ambiguity: This refers to situations where social roles or norms are unclear, but it is not a term used to describe communication apprehension.