The use of category and exemplar knowledge in the solution of anchoring tasks |
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Authors: | Mussweiler T Strack F |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Universit?t Würzburg, Germany. mussweiler@psychologie.uni-wuerzburg.de |
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Abstract: | Five studies examine the role that category and exemplar knowledge play in the mediation of anchoring effects--the assimilation of an absolute estimate to a previously considered standard. Studies 1 through 3 demonstrate that comparing the target object with a plausible anchor (i.e., a standard that constitutes a possible value for the target) leads to a selective increase in the accessibility of anchor-consistent exemplar knowledge about the target. This easily accessible knowledge is then used to generate the absolute estimate, which leads to its assimilation to the standard. Studies 4 and 5 demonstrate that comparing the target with an implausible anchor, however, involves the activation of knowledge about the general category of the target, rather than exemplar knowledge about the target itself. |
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