Discuss the difference(s) between the halo effect and the horn effect

What will be an ideal response?

With the halo effect, we attribute a variety of positive qualities to a person we like
without personally confirming the existence of these qualities. Conversely, with the horn effect,
we might decide that a person we don't like is selfish or stingy and we attribute a variety of
negative qualities to that individual, using implicit personality theory.

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Some lawsuits are tried in federal rather than state courts for two main reasons. Some cases involve federal questions (legal issues governed by federal law). Others go to federal court primarily because of:

a) a criminal defendant’s claim that no state court would provide a fair trial; b) the cost or complexity of a particular lawsuit; c) diversity of citizenship; d) a civil litigant’s claim that no state court could be fair; e) none of these.

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Measurements made at higher levels, can be grouped and represented at lower levels later for analysis

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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