Anchoring, Activation, and the Construction of Values

Volume: 79, Issue: 2, Pages: 115 - 153
Published: Aug 1, 1999
Abstract
Anchoring is a pervasive judgment bias in which decision makers are systematically influenced by random and uninformative starting points. While anchors have been shown to affect a broad range of judgments including answers to knowledge questions, monetary evaluations, and social judgments, the underlying causes of anchoring have been explored only recently. We suggest that anchors affect judgments by increasing the availability and construction...
Paper Details
Title
Anchoring, Activation, and the Construction of Values
Published Date
Aug 1, 1999
Volume
79
Issue
2
Pages
115 - 153
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