Individual differences in anchoring effect: Evidence for the role of insufficient adjustment

Volume: 15, Issue: 1, Pages: 8 - 24
Published: Feb 28, 2019
Abstract
Although the anchoring effect is one of the most reliable results of experimental psychology, researchers have only recently begun to examine the role of individual differences in susceptibility to this cognitive bias. Yet, first correlational studies yielded inconsistent results, failing to identify any predictors that have a systematic effect on anchored decisions. The present research seeks to remedy methodological shortcomings of foregoing...
Paper Details
Title
Individual differences in anchoring effect: Evidence for the role of insufficient adjustment
Published Date
Feb 28, 2019
Volume
15
Issue
1
Pages
8 - 24
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