Overcoming the Inevitable Anchoring Effect: Considering the Opposite Compensates for Selective Accessibility

Volume: 26, Issue: 9, Pages: 1142 - 1150
Published: Nov 1, 2000
Abstract
Anchoring effects—the assimilation of a numeric estimate to a previously considered standard—have proved to be remarkably robust. Results of two studies, however, demonstrate that anchoring can be reduced by applying a consider-the-opposite strategy. Based on the Selective Accessibility Model, which assumes that anchoring is mediated by the selectively increased accessibility of anchor-consistent knowledge, the authors hypothesized that...
Paper Details
Title
Overcoming the Inevitable Anchoring Effect: Considering the Opposite Compensates for Selective Accessibility
Published Date
Nov 1, 2000
Volume
26
Issue
9
Pages
1142 - 1150
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