Explaining the enigmatic anchoring effect: Mechanisms of selective accessibility.

Volume: 73, Issue: 3, Pages: 437 - 446
Published: Sep 1, 1997
Abstract
Results of 3 studies support the notion that anchoring is a special case of semantic priming; specifically, information that is activated to solve a comparative anchoring task will subsequently be more accessible when participants make absolute judgments. By using the logic of priming research, in Study 1 the authors showed that the strength of the anchor effect depends on the applicability of activated information. Study 2 revealed a contrast...
Paper Details
Title
Explaining the enigmatic anchoring effect: Mechanisms of selective accessibility.
Published Date
Sep 1, 1997
Volume
73
Issue
3
Pages
437 - 446
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