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n. the act of embellishing or overstating a quality or characteristic of a person, thing, or situation.

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Jordan Peterson tells you why Social Scientists are terrified of factor analysis

What controls my choices? Why do I do what I do? In this lecture, he begins discussing the development of modern trait theory.