Anchoring bias is the tendency to:
A) focus on the end result, using it as an anchor and assuming that nothing will change in the future.
B) focus on the desired result and form all other expectations in relation to it.
C) begin with an anchor, or starting point, and insufficiently adjust from there.
D) skew probability toward a vivid, easily recalled event.
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