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What Stimuli Are Necessary for Anchoring Effects to Occur?

Yutaro Onuki1,2, Hidehito Honda3, Kazuhiro Ueda1.   

Abstract

The anchoring effect is a form of cognitive bias in which exposure to some piece of information affects its subsequent numerical estimation. Previous studies have discussed which stimuli, such as numbers or semantic priming stimuli, are most likely to induce anchoring effects. However, it has not been determined whether anchoring effects will occur when a number is presented alone or when the semantic priming stimuli have an equivalent dimension between a target and the stimuli without a number. We conducted five experimental studies (N = 493) using stimuli to induce anchoring effects. We found that anchoring effects did not occur when a number was presented alone or when phrases to induce semantic priming were used without presenting a number. These results indicate that both numerical and semantic priming stimuli must be presented for anchoring effects to occur. Our findings represent a substantial contribution to the literature on anchoring effects by offering insights into how these effects are generated.
Copyright © 2021 Onuki, Honda and Ueda.

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Keywords:  anchoring effect; judgment; numerical priming; scale distortion; semantic priming

Year:  2021        PMID: 33790826      PMCID: PMC8006283          DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.602372

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Psychol        ISSN: 1664-1078


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