Previous research into the relationship between knowledge level and anchoring effects has led to mixed conclusions. This paper presents four studies that used a diverse set of stimuli and paradigms to further investigate this relationship. In Study 1, greater knowledge was associated with smaller anchoring effects—both when knowledge was measured using subjective self-assessments and when using an objective knowledge measure. In Study 2, participants from the USA and India tended to exhibit smaller anchoring effects when answering questions about their own country as compared with questions about the other country. In Study 3, higher knowledge was associated with smaller anchoring effects when examined at an idiographic level. Finally, in S...
Increasing accuracy motivation (e.g., by providing monetary incentives for accuracy) often fails to ...
This article investigates effects of anchoring in age estimation and estimation of quantities, two t...
Four experiments test the impact of power (versus powerlessness) on anchoring effects. Anchoring ref...
Previous research into the relationship between knowledge level and anchoring effects has led to mix...
The biasing influence of anchors on numerical estimates is well established, but the relationshipbet...
Although the anchoring effect is one of the most reliable results of experimental psychology, resear...
2nd place in the field of Psychology at the Denman Undergraduate Research ForumNumerical Anchoring o...
Anchoring is a well-known effect leading to bias in estimation in various decision-making contexts. ...
Anchoring – the tendency for recently seen numbers to affect estimates – is a robust bias affecting ...
Recent research suggests that an attitude change perspective on anchoring offers important supplemen...
An assimilation of an estimate towards a previously considered standard is defined as judgmental anc...
The anchoring-and-adjustment heuristic (Tversky & Kahneman, 1974) predicts elicitation of an initial...
Social and Behavioral Sciences Undergraduate GrantUndergraduate Research Office Summer Research Fell...
When people estimate a numeric value after judging whether it is larger or smaller than a high or lo...
A lack of consideration for all aspects of a question prompts fragmented decision making. These deci...
Increasing accuracy motivation (e.g., by providing monetary incentives for accuracy) often fails to ...
This article investigates effects of anchoring in age estimation and estimation of quantities, two t...
Four experiments test the impact of power (versus powerlessness) on anchoring effects. Anchoring ref...
Previous research into the relationship between knowledge level and anchoring effects has led to mix...
The biasing influence of anchors on numerical estimates is well established, but the relationshipbet...
Although the anchoring effect is one of the most reliable results of experimental psychology, resear...
2nd place in the field of Psychology at the Denman Undergraduate Research ForumNumerical Anchoring o...
Anchoring is a well-known effect leading to bias in estimation in various decision-making contexts. ...
Anchoring – the tendency for recently seen numbers to affect estimates – is a robust bias affecting ...
Recent research suggests that an attitude change perspective on anchoring offers important supplemen...
An assimilation of an estimate towards a previously considered standard is defined as judgmental anc...
The anchoring-and-adjustment heuristic (Tversky & Kahneman, 1974) predicts elicitation of an initial...
Social and Behavioral Sciences Undergraduate GrantUndergraduate Research Office Summer Research Fell...
When people estimate a numeric value after judging whether it is larger or smaller than a high or lo...
A lack of consideration for all aspects of a question prompts fragmented decision making. These deci...
Increasing accuracy motivation (e.g., by providing monetary incentives for accuracy) often fails to ...
This article investigates effects of anchoring in age estimation and estimation of quantities, two t...
Four experiments test the impact of power (versus powerlessness) on anchoring effects. Anchoring ref...