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  • The anchoring effect is a cognitive bias where an initial irrelevant number influences subsequent estimations, leading to impulsive decision-making.
  • Research indicates that the AA genotype of the rs806379 gene is linked to higher impulsivity, which may enhance the anchoring effect.
  • This study is the first to investigate the anchoring effect through a genetic lens, highlighting the role of genetics in decision-making processes.

Article Abstract

The anchoring effect is a well-known decision bias, referring that initial irrelevant number (anchor) can impact late estimation. Anchoring effect can be explained as people starting from the anchor and stopping incremental adjustment too early-in other words, jumping into the conclusion impulsively. High impulsivity is associated with AA genotype of rs806379. Therefore, we hypothesized that rs806379 polymorphism can exert an influence on the anchoring effect. The subjects completed an experimental task of anchoring effect and provided saliva for genotyping. As expected, we found that subjects with AA genotype of rs806379 demonstrated stronger anchoring effect. This is the first article that explores the anchoring effect from the gene perspective. Our finding suggests that nature plays a role in anchoring effect.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijop.12669DOI Listing

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