Anchoring effects, the assimilation of numerical estimates to previously considered standards, are highly robust. Two studies examined whether mood and expertise jointly moderate the magnitude of anchoring. Previous research has demonstrated that happy mood induces judges to process information in a less thorough manner than sad mood, which means that happy judges tend to be more susceptible to unwanted influences. However, this may not be true for anchoring effects. Because anchoring results from an elaborate process of selective knowledge activation, more thorough processing should lead to more anchoring; as a result, sad judges should show stronger anchoring effects than happy judges and happy judges may even remain uninfluenced by the g...
How do we judge others’ emotions? A standard account of emotion judgments is that we can accurately ...
2nd place in the field of Psychology at the Denman Undergraduate Research ForumNumerical Anchoring o...
Although they are typically thought to be separate, emotion and reason are closely linked. Affective...
Social and Behavioral Sciences Undergraduate GrantUndergraduate Research Office Summer Research Fell...
An assimilation of an estimate towards a previously considered standard is defined as judgmental anc...
Two experiments examined the impact of financial incentives and forewarnings on judgmental anchoring...
The anchoring-and-adjustment heuristic (Tversky & Kahneman, 1974) predicts elicitation of an ini...
That mood affects judgment has been well documented, but exactly how mood affects judgment is still ...
Anchoring – the tendency for recently seen numbers to affect estimates – is a robust bias affecting ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [83]-88).This study investigated the effects of mood on t...
Ego depletion is a state in which people prefer to avoid mental effort, therefore possibly leading t...
Four experiments test the impact of power (versus powerlessness) on anchoring effects. Anchoring ref...
Schwarz and Clore (1983) proposed that the effects of mood on evaluative judgements are due to peopl...
Anchoring is a judgmental bias that final judgments are assimilated toward the starting point of the...
Results of 3 studies support the notion that anchoring is a special case of semantic priming; specif...
How do we judge others’ emotions? A standard account of emotion judgments is that we can accurately ...
2nd place in the field of Psychology at the Denman Undergraduate Research ForumNumerical Anchoring o...
Although they are typically thought to be separate, emotion and reason are closely linked. Affective...
Social and Behavioral Sciences Undergraduate GrantUndergraduate Research Office Summer Research Fell...
An assimilation of an estimate towards a previously considered standard is defined as judgmental anc...
Two experiments examined the impact of financial incentives and forewarnings on judgmental anchoring...
The anchoring-and-adjustment heuristic (Tversky & Kahneman, 1974) predicts elicitation of an ini...
That mood affects judgment has been well documented, but exactly how mood affects judgment is still ...
Anchoring – the tendency for recently seen numbers to affect estimates – is a robust bias affecting ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [83]-88).This study investigated the effects of mood on t...
Ego depletion is a state in which people prefer to avoid mental effort, therefore possibly leading t...
Four experiments test the impact of power (versus powerlessness) on anchoring effects. Anchoring ref...
Schwarz and Clore (1983) proposed that the effects of mood on evaluative judgements are due to peopl...
Anchoring is a judgmental bias that final judgments are assimilated toward the starting point of the...
Results of 3 studies support the notion that anchoring is a special case of semantic priming; specif...
How do we judge others’ emotions? A standard account of emotion judgments is that we can accurately ...
2nd place in the field of Psychology at the Denman Undergraduate Research ForumNumerical Anchoring o...
Although they are typically thought to be separate, emotion and reason are closely linked. Affective...