Cognitive Psychology
The anchoring and adjustment heuristic is a cognitive shortcut used in decision-making, where an individual relies on an initial piece of information (the anchor) and makes adjustments based on that anchor to arrive at a final decision. This heuristic illustrates how people often start with a specific reference point and then modify their judgments, but these adjustments tend to be insufficient, leading to biased outcomes. This method is essential for understanding how we solve problems, make judgments under uncertainty, and the role of heuristics in everyday decision-making.
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