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21.

Differentiate between interpersonal and intrapersonal communication with the help of examples.


22.

You have been given the responsibility of changing the attitude of your schoolmates towards food wastage. Identify any three factors that you need to keep in mind while bringing in this attitude change and explain it with the help of an example.


23.

It is possible to enhance one's listening skills. Justify this statement.


24.

Does verbal communication convey the complete meaning of the message? Explain.


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25.

How is prejudice different from discrimination? Explain.


26.

How does noise affect human beings? Explain.


27.

Intelligence is the interdependent functioning of three neurological systems. Explain this theory.


28.

How does the group structure develop? Identify any three elements of group structure.


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29.

What are dissociative disorders? Explain their various types.


Dissociation involves feelings of unreality, estrangement, depersonalization, and sometimes a loss or shift of identity. Sudden temporary alterations of consciousness that blot out painful experiences are a defining characteristic of dissociative disorders.there are four types of dissociative disorders :


a) Dissociative amnesia is characterized by extensive but selective memory loss that has no known organic cause (e.g., head injury).
b) Dissociative fugue has, as its essential feature, an unexpected journey away from home and workplace, the assumption of a new identity, and the inability to recall the previous identity.
c) Dissociative identity disorder is often referred to as multiple personalities, characterized by the idea that the person assumes alternate personalities that may or may not be aware of each other.
d) Depersonalization involves a dreamlike state in which the person has a sense of being separated both from self and from reality. In depersonalization, there is a change of self-perception, and the person’s sense of reality is temporarily lost or changed.


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30.

Explain disruptive, impulse-control and conduct disorders.


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