418 people participated in our last research about the Anchoring Effect. The tendency we have to rely heavily on the first piece of information, on our decision-making process.
Anchoring Effect Research Results
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418 people participated in our last research about the Anchoring Effect. The tendency we have to rely heavily on the first piece of information, on our decision-making process.
The first results of our Confirmation Bias experiment, in which 212 people participated. This was an experiment first conducted by English psychologist Peter Wason, in 1960. The purpose of the experiment was to check the effect of confirmation bias.