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The most recent source of information for this article is as recent as a little over a month ago. The article has been consistently worked on throughout the years. States that is correlated with the horn effect, as its opposite effect. The halo effect is also applicable to those who are deemed as a well human-being even when they commit a negative act, it is not just about the attractiveness of a person. No verification of the 4 assumptions. Why is there a need for a "Non-psychology/business use" section for this article? Sources go all the way back until 1940 Johnegan26 (talk) 15:36, 21 January 2018 (UTC)John EganJohnegan26 (talk) 15:36, 21 January 2018 (UTC)

The Halo Effect on the Dead
The difference between how one is looked at during their life and how they are viewed after their death, vary drastically. Often when people who are viewed as bad die, we tend to replace it with the great things they did or accomplished in their life. An example of this is what took place after Michael Jackson passed away in 2009. Before Michael Jackson's death in 2009, he was only a few years removed from accusations of sexual molestation of minors. The public deemed him as a "child molester" and "sex offender." However, since his death discuss of sexual misconduct has subsided and public perception mainly focuses on his success and status as the King of Pop. Another person whose view has been changed since their death is the legendary Penn State football coach, Joe Paterno. Before his untimely death, Joe Paterno was in the center of controversy after he was involved in a sexual abuse allegation at Penn State. The controversy eventually led to a bad public perception of the head coach and many of his accomplishments and achievements were taken away from his resume. His statue was removed from the Penn State's Beaver Stadium after the allegations and many then questioned the legitimacy of his coaching style and technique. However, after his death in 2012, many people gathered where his statue once was and celebrated his life and achievements. Ever since his death, the perception of him has changed and he is now regarded as one of the best college football coaches in history.

3rd Submission
For my 3rd submission, I plan on adding the book the Halo Effect by Anne LeClaire as a part of the role of attractivness. Also, I plan on adding the source by Bradley, Jean-Claude. “What Is Beautiful Is What Is Good.” UPenn Library Open Notebook Science, 2010, http://garfield.library.upenn.edu/classics1990/A1990EH31100001.pdf in the "On Personality" section as well (Actually, I already did).