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Fear of Cockroaches Phobia – Katsaridaphobia. It is a fact that cockroaches will outlive humans as they can withstand 2000 times the radiation levels than us and can also go for days without food. Such facts will not be encouraging to people who suffer from extreme cockroach phobia.
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Components of Human Communication
- encoding
- decoding
- speaking
- the communication channel
- listening
- reception
- attention
- paraphrasing
The process of human communication occurs at following levels:
- Intrapersonal—communicating with oneself e.g., thought processes or decisionmaking.
- Interpersonal—occurs between two or more persons.
- Public—characterized by a speaker sending a message to an audience. It may be direct or indirect, e.g., messages through radio or TV.
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Prejudice is forming opinions without any facts. stereotype is a general assumption formed by people about a group of people. like women are lower than men. it is a stereotype.when we judge someone without even knowing them is prejudice. many people treat garbage collectors with prejudice .
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| Interpersonal Communication | Intrapersonal Communication |
| Interpersonal communication refers to the communication that takes place between two or more persons who establish a communicative relationship. | Intrapersonal communication involves communicating with yourself. |
| When two people are talking in order to decide whether they should go to the market or not, then it is interpersonal communication. | It encompasses such activities as thought processes, personal decision making, and focusing on self |
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