Multiple Choice
The halo effect is the tendency to believe that physically attractive people have a host of other positive qualities,such as a high level of intelligence or a good personality.When asked to guess what the halo effect is before learning about it,many mistakenly assume that the reverse is true (that attractive people are seen as less smart or less kind) .Once they learn about the effect,however,many say that it is no surprise and that they knew it all along.This reflects
A) self-selection.
B) convenience sampling.
C) the hindsight bias.
D) a false memory bias.
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