Answer:
C. Aversive Conditioning.
Explanation:
This is known to include all conditions that tend to bring out your aversive behaviours.
Aversive conditioning aversive a form of conditioning, wherein, the subject is simultaneously exposed to a stimulus (particular behavior) and discomfort, as a result of which he starts associating the two and stops the said behavior. Simply put, the harmful stimulus that acts as a trigger of the bad behavior is paired with a new negative response, which helps suppress the said behavior.
The concept revolves around the fact that, if behavior can be learned, it can also be unlearned.
The major challenges were: a) Nigeria had large ethnic diversity, and so making a constitution acceptable for all was a huge challenge. b) The existing diversity in the social and economic status of the ethnic tribes. c) The increasing tendencies of regionalism which often affects the unity.
C. It creates economic inequality within society, the original intent for socialism was equality, no one was better than anyone else, and by extent, all replacable.
Pathological liar lies about any thing (big or small) with out a benefit.
Compulsive liar lies to make them feel more comfortable. Telling the truth is awkward for them while lying feels right for them.