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Precision of the Anchor Influences the Amount of Adjustment

  1. Chris Janiszewski and
  2. Dan Uy
  1. University of Florida
  1. Address correspondence to Chris Janiszewski, Warrington College of Business Administration, University of Florida, P.O. Box 117155, Gainesville, FL 32611-1755, e-mail: chris.janiszewski{at}cba.ufl.edu.

Abstract

The anchoring-and-adjustment heuristic has been used to account for a wide variety of numerical judgments. Five studies show that adjustment away from a numerical anchor is smaller if the anchor is precise than if it is rounded. Evidence suggests that precise anchors, compared with rounded anchors, are represented on a subjective scale with a finer resolution. If adjustment consists of a series of iterative mental movements along a subjective scale, then an adjustment from a precise anchor should result in a smaller overall correction than an adjustment from a rounded anchor.

Article Notes

    • Received February 15, 2007.
    • Accepted June 29, 2007.
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