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    A Compulsion by Decision-Makers to Maintain Each Other's Approval, Even
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A Compulsion by Decision-Makers to Maintain Each Other's Approval, Even

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A compulsion by decision-makers to maintain each other's approval, even at the cost of critical thinking and good judgment, is called the halo effect.

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