Authors
Adrian Furnham, Hua Chu Boo
Publication date
2011/2/1
Source
The journal of socio-economics
Volume
40
Issue
1
Pages
35-42
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
The anchoring effect is one of the most robust cognitive heuristics. This paper reviews the literature in this area including various different models, explanations and underlying mechanisms used to explain anchoring effects. The anchoring effect is both robust and has many implications in all decision making processes. This review paper documents the many different domains and tasks in which the effect has been shown. It also considers mood and individual difference (ability, personality, information styles) correlates of anchoring as well as the effect of motivation and knowledge on decisions affected by anchoring. Finally the review looks at the applicants of the anchoring effects in everyday life.
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Scholar articles
A Furnham, HC Boo - The journal of socio-economics, 2011