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Correction, uncertainty, and anchoring effects.

Chang-Yuan LeeCarey K Morewedge
Published in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2023)
We compare the predictions of two important proposals made by De Neys to findings in the anchoring effect literature. Evidence for an anchoring-and-adjustment heuristic supports his proposal that system 1 and system 2 are non-exclusive. The relationship between psychophysical noise and anchoring effects, however, challenges his proposal that epistemic uncertainty determines the involvement of system 2 corrective processes in judgment.
Keyphrases
  • systematic review