Anchoring Bias is a cognitive bias characterized by over-relying on the first piece of information encountered when making decisions.
Example: A car salesman quotes $30,000 first, so $28,000 seems like a deal even if the car is worth $25,000.
Anchoring Bias is a cognitive bias characterized by over-relying on the first piece of information encountered when making decisions.
Example: A car salesman quotes $30,000 first, so $28,000 seems like a deal even if the car is worth $25,000.