People who experience situational communication apprehension:
a. feel anxious in most speaking situations.
b. experience anxiety only when receiving immediate feedback on their communication.
c. experience a short-lived anxiety that occurs during specific encounters.
d. feel anxious about speaking only with a certain person or group of people.
c. experience a short-lived anxiety that occurs during specific encounters.
Although most people think of public speaking anxiety when they hear the term communication apprehension (CA), there are actually four different types of CA. People who experience situational communication apprehension experience a short-lived anxiety that occurs during specific encounters.
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