Multiple Choice
The halo effect occurs when:
A) we like a person whose attitudes are similar to our own.
B) we gain a favorable impression of a person who reminds us of someone we already know and like.
C) a favorable or unfavorable impression of someone biases our future expectations and inferences about that person.
D) we like a person whose actions make us look good.
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