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56. The halo effect refers to

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The halo effect refers to

  1. the technique in which the frequency of various behaviors is recorded.
  2. the use of ambiguous or unstructured stimuli.
  3. the process of admitting experience into consciousness.
  4. the tendency to generalize a favorable or unfavorable first impression to unrelated details of personality.

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4. the tendency to generalize a favorable or unfavorable first impression to unrelated details of personality.

 
Posted : 25/07/2022 8:26 am
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