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Answer the following question:
What is meant by the halo effect in interviewing?
Solution
The halo effect is when our impression of someone is skewed by one positive trait, leading us to make generalizations about them as a whole. In short, the halo effect describes our tendency to think someone is good in lots of areas if they’ve impressed us in one area.
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