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The Anchoring Effect
The anchoring effect is a cognitive bias that occurs when people rely too heavily on the first piece of information they receive when making a decision. This effect has been observed in a variety of contexts, including consumer behavior, negotiation, and financial decision-making. For example, when shopping for a product, people are more likely to purchase an item if they see a higher price point first, as it anchors their expectations of what the product should cost. Similarly, in a salary negotiation, the first offer made by either party can influence the final outcome of the negotiation. The anchoring effect can also occur in financial decision-making, where people may anchor on past performance of a stock or investment, rather than considering other relevant information. Being aware of the anchoring effect can help individuals make more informed decisions by recognizing the influence of initial information and actively seeking out additional information to balance their decision-making process.
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