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When a Person Is Viewed as Being Positive in One

Question 33

Question 33

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When a person is viewed as being positive in one area, and then is assumed to be positive in other areas, this is called


A) the double-blind error
B) the nominal fallacy
C) the beta error
D) the halo effect

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