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One attribute of a person or situation is used to develop an overall impression of that individual or situation, is called- Options Halo Error Stereotyping Projection Selective perception
One attribute of a person or situation is used to develop an overall impression of that individual or situation, is called HALO ERROR.
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One attribute of a person or situation is used to develop an overall impression of that individual or situation, is called HALO ERROR.
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Which of the following theories was proposed by Douglas McGregor? Options Hierarchy of Needs Theory Theory X and Theory Y Two actor Theory ERG Theory
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Assigning one’s personal attributes to another individual is- Options Stereotyping Halo Error Projection Fundamental Attribution Error
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