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The anchoring bias and how it affects our decision

The anchoring bias is a cognitive bias whereby the first information we get affects our subsequent actions and decisions. That first information functions as an “anchor” to our future perception, judgments and decisions. The accuracy and the relevance of the anchor is not important. Once an anchor is set, we tend to adapt our thinking and behaviour to agree with it. 

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