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A person can often capitalize on the halo effect by denying to others that he or she has any work-related problems.

Halo Effect

A cognitive bias where the perception of one positive trait in an individual or thing influences the overall perception of that entity as favorable.

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Deana RichardsonMay 17, 2024
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False
Explanation :
The halo effect refers to the cognitive bias where our overall impression of a person influences how we feel and think about their character. Simply denying work-related problems does not capitalize on the halo effect; it's more about creating a positive overall impression that might lead to others overlooking flaws or issues.