Pushing away from representative advice: Advice taking, anchoring, and adjustment

Volume: 130, Pages: 26 - 43
Published: Sep 1, 2015
Abstract
Five studies compare the effects of forming an independent judgment prior to receiving advice with the effects of receiving advice before forming one’s own opinion. We call these the independent-then-revise sequence and the dependent sequence, respectively. We found that dependent participants adjusted away from advice, leading to fewer estimates close to the advice compared to independent-then-revise participants (Studies 1–5). This “push-away”...
Paper Details
Title
Pushing away from representative advice: Advice taking, anchoring, and adjustment
Published Date
Sep 1, 2015
Volume
130
Pages
26 - 43
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