Anchoring bias makes us depend too heavily on a particular piece of initial information when making decisions and subsequent judgments.
Anchoring Bias: Interesting Facts About The Brain
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Anchoring bias makes us depend too heavily on a particular piece of initial information when making decisions and subsequent judgments.
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Theo Harrison
Hey there! I am just someone trying to find my way through life. I am a reader, writer, traveler, fighter, philosopher, artist and all around nice guy. I am outdoor person but heavily into technology, science, psychology, spiritualism, Buddhism, martial arts and horror films. I believe in positive action more than positive thinking.

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