Avoid letting one positive trait influence your overall perception of a person or situation. Recognize and mitigate the Halo Effect by objectively evaluating each aspect independently, leading to more accurate assessments.
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The halo effect causes one positive trait to influence unrelated judgments:
Assign positive or negative points to each quality associated with each of your decisions, and keep a total score running for each one.
Once you've taken everything into consideration, one decision will be objectively worth more than the other. You'll still be affected by your subje...
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