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Using Psychological Anchors

​A form of cognitive bias, the anchoring effect can effect our judgment. We can use anchoring to our benefit and we can try to be aware when anchors might be influencing our decisions.

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  • Home
  • Videos
    • The OODA Loop
    • Reducing the Dunning-Kruger Effect
    • The Trolley Problem
    • The Planning Fallacy
    • Conduct a SWOT Analysis
    • 4D's on a To-Do-List
    • Mere Exposure Effect
    • Reciprocity Bias
    • Motivated Change
    • Correlation vs. Causation
    • Maslow's Hierarchy and Innovation
    • Using Psychological Anchors
    • IDEA 4-Step Problem Solving
    • Using SMART Goals
    • How to Gain Insights
    • The Eisenhower Matrix
  • Articles