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A good that is excludable is one that someone can be prevented from using if she did not pay for it.
Guilty
A state of having committed a specific or implied offense or crime, leading to feelings of responsibility and remorse.
Anxious
A state of feeling excessive worry, unease, or nervousness, often about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
Raymond Cattell
A psychologist known for his research in personality, intelligence testing, and the development of the 16 Personality Factors (16PF) questionnaire.
Overextraction of Factors
The analytical error of identifying more factors or components in a data set than are realistically present, often leading to misleading interpretations.
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