halo effect

a.k.a. halo error

The halo effect (or halo error) is a cognitive bias in which our judgments of a person’s character can be influenced by our overall impression of him or her. In tech speak, it refers to the phenomenon of people taking you seriously because a big-name venture capital firm has chosen to finance your company. It also refers to investors, for example, who are more inclined to trust well-dressed advisors with prestigious degrees, so much so that they may neglect to do a background check. 

See also : angels  
NetLingo Classification: Online Jargon

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