Power and Politics in Organizations
Anchoring bias is a cognitive bias that describes the human tendency to rely too heavily on the first piece of information encountered when making decisions. This initial information, or 'anchor,' serves as a reference point and can unduly influence subsequent judgments, leading to potentially irrational decision-making. The effect of anchoring bias can be seen in various contexts, affecting both rational decision-making and the limits imposed by bounded rationality.
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