Judgment is defined as ‘the ability to make considered decisions’; the perceived impressions that a person receives upon first glance. The first appearance of a person always sticks in the mind of the observer and they assess the person as negative or positive based on that impression. This is why during public speaking or interviews one should always appear to be confident and pleasant rather than distant and unsure.
The Halo Effect works in both positive and negative ways; if one aspect of a person is …show more content…
They were grouped into three groups- two experimental groups and one control group. One experimental group was given a photo of an attractive woman as the author of the essays, the other group was given a photo of an unattractive woman as the author and the control was not given a photo. In the result of this experiment, it was seen that the participants gave considerably higher writing evaluations for the attractive author. On a measure of 1-9, the well-written essay by the attractive author got an average 6.7 while the unattractive author got an average of 5.9, with the control giving a rating of