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Influencing Pain Inferences Using Random Numerical Anchoring: Randomized Controlled Trial.

Rebecca Elizabeth LewinsonJoel D Katz
Published in: JMIR human factors (2020)
Pain ratings were influenced by prior exposure to a random number with no relevant information about the patient's pain, indicating anchoring had occurred. However, contrary to the traditional definition of anchoring where anchoring occurs even when participants are unaware of the anchor's influence, in this study, the anchoring effect was seen only in participants who believed that the anchor had influenced them. This suggests that anchoring effects could potentially occur among health care providers tasked with evaluating a patient's pain and should be evaluated further.
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