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Halo Effects Occur when an individual generalizes about a variety of
attributes based on the knowledge of one attribute of an individual
Example: A smiling person is judged to be more honest than a frowning or
scowling person--even though there is no consistent relationship between
smiling and honesty.
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Selective perception has the effect of perpetuating stereotypes or halo
effects: after forming quick judgments about someone on the basis of limited
information, people may then filter out further evidence that might
disconfirm the judgment.
Example: An initial smile from the other party, which leads people to
believe that he or she is honest, Or if the smile is determined to be a
smirk, then any honest attempts by the other party may be perceived
incorrectly.
We should give genuine smiles not only during interviews but in life. |
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