Phrases with «anchoring»

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Anchoring refers to the cognitive bias where a person relies heavily on an initial piece of information (anchor), which then affects their subsequent judgments or decisions. It's like when you set a reference point or starting point in your mind that influences how you perceive or evaluate things afterward. Full definition

«anchoring» + noun

Sentences with «anchoring»

  • Your spacious terrace in anchored by a sparkling infinity pool, where water appears to drop right into the ocean below. (luxuryretreats.com)
  • Real estate started out as a grasp for some kind of anchor in my life, but has evolved into one of the most fulfilling and exciting challenges I've known. (biggerpockets.com)
  • This is a plan for destroying the essential civic institution and community anchor of public education. (utla.net)
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