Anchoring and Adjustment: Influence of Initial Numbers
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Anchoring and Adjustment: Influence of Initial Numbers

Corrected by Emir Baycan · on When Notes Fly · 11 July 2026 · View published page ↗

Discover how the anchoring bias affects judgments based on initial numbers, even in rigged scenarios.

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A 2006 meta-analysis by Furnham and Boo (Journal of Behavioral Decision M
+A meta-analysis by Furnham and Boo (The Journal of Socio-Economics
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Studies by Wilson, Houston, Etling, and Brekke (1996, Journal of Personal
+Studies by Wilson, Houston, Etling, and Brekke (1996, Journal of Experime

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Body text, bibliography, and seo_keywords already correctly cite Furnham and Boo (2011) as The Journal of Socio-Economics and Wilson, Houston, Etling, and Brekke (1996) as Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 125(4), 387-402. FAQ checked, no fabrication present. No changes needed.

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