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halo effect

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halo effect [′hā·lō i‚fekt]
(industrial engineering)
A tendency when rating a person in regard to a specific trait to be influenced by a general impression or by another trait of the person.


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Part of this may be traced to the halo effect of Capital of Culture status and the buzz created by initiatives such as the Web of Light installation in Exchange Flags and the s s La Machine display.
The Halo Effect If we see a person first in a good light, it is difficult subsequently to darken that light.
Aspirational models such as this work wonders for the image-building process that create a halo effect for the mainstream models that are built at its Sunderland plant.
 
 
 
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