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Sadness and Susceptibility to judgmental bias: The case of anchoring, Psychological Science
Abstract
Examines the correlation between anchoring bias and sadness of a person. Susceptibility of sad people to biases than with the neutral-mood counterparts; Dependence of anchoring bias with the composites being set; Interaction of item valence with anchor value.
Type
Article
Author(s)
Galen Bodenhausen, Shira Gabriel
Date Published
2000
Citations
Bodenhausen, Galen, and Shira Gabriel. 2000. Sadness and Susceptibility to judgmental bias: The case of anchoring. Psychological Science. 11(4): 324-327.
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