Neuromarketing
Anchoring and adjustment is a cognitive bias where individuals rely heavily on the first piece of information they encounter (the anchor) when making decisions, and then make adjustments based on that anchor. This concept plays a significant role in behavioral economics and neuromarketing, influencing how consumers perceive value and make choices, often leading them to be swayed by irrelevant information.
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