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Anchoring Effect

Is the tendency to privilege the first information we encounter, even when subsequent information turns out to be more relevant or realistic.

How to control it: Because the anchoring effect can give you blinders for specific metrics, be sure that you're always reviewing data from new angles.

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It's our tendency to place importance on the first figure that we hear or see and tends to greatly affect our decisions, estimates or predictions.

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Anchoring Effect

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The anchoring effect causes initial values to disproportionately influence judgments:

  • First numbers create a reference point for all subsequent values
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Anchoring shows how initial values disproportionately influence subsequent judgments. This effect:

  • Persists even when the anchor is completely arbitrary
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