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 research by employing modified within-subject anchoring procedure. Results confirmed the robustness of phenomenon in extended paradigm and replicated previous findings on anchor’s direction and distance as significant experimental factors of the anchoring effect size. Obtained measures of individual d...
Recent research suggests that an attitude change perspective on anchoring offers important supplemen...
Anchoring is a well-known effect leading to bias in estimation in various decision-making contexts. ...
Two experiments examined the impact of financial incentives and forewarnings on judgmental anchoring...
Although the anchoring effect is one of the most reliable results of experimental psychology, resear...
Anchoring – the tendency for recently seen numbers to affect estimates – is a robust bias affecting ...
Anchoring is a well-known effect leading to bias in estimation in various decision-making contexts. ...
Examining personality traits as predictors of human behaviour is of high interest. There are several...
Many judgmental biases are thought to be the product of insuffi-cient adjustment from an initial anc...
Previous research on anchoring has shown this heuristic to be a very robust psychological phenomenon...
2nd place in the field of Psychology at the Denman Undergraduate Research ForumNumerical Anchoring o...
Anchoring is a judgmental bias that final judgments are assimilated toward the starting point of the...
Abstract—People’s estimates of uncertain quantities are commonly influenced by irrelevant values. Th...
Increasing accuracy motivation (e.g., by providing monetary incentives for accuracy) often fails to ...
Social and Behavioral Sciences Undergraduate GrantUndergraduate Research Office Summer Research Fell...
Ego depletion is a state in which people prefer to avoid mental effort, therefore possibly leading t...
Recent research suggests that an attitude change perspective on anchoring offers important supplemen...
Anchoring is a well-known effect leading to bias in estimation in various decision-making contexts. ...
Two experiments examined the impact of financial incentives and forewarnings on judgmental anchoring...
Although the anchoring effect is one of the most reliable results of experimental psychology, resear...
Anchoring – the tendency for recently seen numbers to affect estimates – is a robust bias affecting ...
Anchoring is a well-known effect leading to bias in estimation in various decision-making contexts. ...
Examining personality traits as predictors of human behaviour is of high interest. There are several...
Many judgmental biases are thought to be the product of insuffi-cient adjustment from an initial anc...
Previous research on anchoring has shown this heuristic to be a very robust psychological phenomenon...
2nd place in the field of Psychology at the Denman Undergraduate Research ForumNumerical Anchoring o...
Anchoring is a judgmental bias that final judgments are assimilated toward the starting point of the...
Abstract—People’s estimates of uncertain quantities are commonly influenced by irrelevant values. Th...
Increasing accuracy motivation (e.g., by providing monetary incentives for accuracy) often fails to ...
Social and Behavioral Sciences Undergraduate GrantUndergraduate Research Office Summer Research Fell...
Ego depletion is a state in which people prefer to avoid mental effort, therefore possibly leading t...
Recent research suggests that an attitude change perspective on anchoring offers important supplemen...
Anchoring is a well-known effect leading to bias in estimation in various decision-making contexts. ...
Two experiments examined the impact of financial incentives and forewarnings on judgmental anchoring...