Living in the ‘Information Age’ means that not only access to information has become easier but also that the distribution of information is more dynamic than ever. Through a large-scale online field experiment, we provide new empirical evidence for the presence of the anchoring bias in people’s judgment due to irrational reliance on a piece of information that they are initially given. The comparison of the anchoring stimuli and respective responses across different tasks reveals a positive, yet complex relationship between the anchors and the bias in participants’ predictions of the outcomes of events in the future. Participants in the treatment group were equally susceptible to the anchors regardless of their level of engagement, previou...
Results of 3 studies support the notion that anchoring is a special case of semantic priming; specif...
Information systems (IS) are frequently designed to leverage the negative effect of anchoring bias t...
Across a wide variety of situations, exposure to anchors has been shown to bias people’s estimates. ...
Living in the 'Information Age' means that not only access to information has become easier but also...
The impact of false information on numerical judgments was examined on young normal subjects by an e...
Anchoring – the tendency for recently seen numbers to affect estimates – is a robust bias affecting ...
An assimilation of an estimate towards a previously considered standard is defined as judgmental anc...
2nd place in the field of Psychology at the Denman Undergraduate Research ForumNumerical Anchoring o...
Anchoring is a cognitive bias connected to the conception of information by every individual. The in...
This article investigates effects of anchoring in age estimation and estimation of quantities, two t...
Although the anchoring effect is one of the most reliable results of experimental psychology, resear...
Cognitive biases are systematic errors in judgment due to an over-reliance on rule-of-thumb heuristi...
Two experiments examined the impact of financial incentives and forewarnings on judgmental anchoring...
Increasing accuracy motivation (e.g., by providing monetary incentives for accuracy) often fails to ...
Anchoring is a well-known effect leading to bias in estimation in various decision-making contexts. ...
Results of 3 studies support the notion that anchoring is a special case of semantic priming; specif...
Information systems (IS) are frequently designed to leverage the negative effect of anchoring bias t...
Across a wide variety of situations, exposure to anchors has been shown to bias people’s estimates. ...
Living in the 'Information Age' means that not only access to information has become easier but also...
The impact of false information on numerical judgments was examined on young normal subjects by an e...
Anchoring – the tendency for recently seen numbers to affect estimates – is a robust bias affecting ...
An assimilation of an estimate towards a previously considered standard is defined as judgmental anc...
2nd place in the field of Psychology at the Denman Undergraduate Research ForumNumerical Anchoring o...
Anchoring is a cognitive bias connected to the conception of information by every individual. The in...
This article investigates effects of anchoring in age estimation and estimation of quantities, two t...
Although the anchoring effect is one of the most reliable results of experimental psychology, resear...
Cognitive biases are systematic errors in judgment due to an over-reliance on rule-of-thumb heuristi...
Two experiments examined the impact of financial incentives and forewarnings on judgmental anchoring...
Increasing accuracy motivation (e.g., by providing monetary incentives for accuracy) often fails to ...
Anchoring is a well-known effect leading to bias in estimation in various decision-making contexts. ...
Results of 3 studies support the notion that anchoring is a special case of semantic priming; specif...
Information systems (IS) are frequently designed to leverage the negative effect of anchoring bias t...
Across a wide variety of situations, exposure to anchors has been shown to bias people’s estimates. ...