How the Halo Effect Influences Our Daily Life shorts
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Psychologist Edward Thorndike first described the halo effect in 1920. In a study called • “A Constant Error in Psychological Ratings,” • The halo effect is a well documented social-psychology phenomenon that causes people to be biased in their judgments by transferring their feelings about one attribute of something or someone to other, unrelated, attributes • An example of the halo effect is when one assumes that a good-looking person in a photograph is also an overall good person. This error in judgment reflects one’s individual preferences, prejudices, ideology, and social perception. • #psychology #psychologyfacts #perception #impression
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