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Anchoring - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anchoring or focalism is a cognitive bias that describes the common human tendency to rely too heavily, or "anchor," on one trait or piece of information when making decisions. During normal decisi...
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Anchoring or focalism is a term used in psychology to describe the common human tendency to rely too heavily, or "anchor," on one trait or piece of information when making decisions. ... For more information about the topic Anchoring bias in decision-making, read the full article at Wikipedia.org, or see the following...
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Information on Boat Anchoring from BoatUS. ... Your choice of anchor depends on the size and type of your boat, and the weather and anchoring conditions you generally encounter. Boats with heavy displacements or superstructures that present a lot of wind resistance need heavier gear.
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Anchoring (an NLP term) is defined as the process in which a specific behaviour of other people (or even of oneself), e.g., smelling coffee in the above example, triggers almost consistently a specific internal experience within the individual in question, e.g., having the desire to drink a cup of coffee.
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Other boats at anchor. If possible, anchor away from other boats. If the anchorage is too crowded to permit that, well, you're beyond the scope of this course, but try to ... Anchoring course :; Seabed - where to anchor; Anchors & anchor parts; Anchoring techniques; Mediterranean mooring; Anchoring tips & glossary;
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Anchoring Tip #1 ... Help the Current for Precise Anchoring. ... Tying a 5 gallon bucket to one or both stern cleats by short lines will give the current more purchase on your boat, sometimes allowing comfortable anchoring on a miserable day.
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A selection of articles related to Anchoring and adjustment ... A Wisdom Archive on Anchoring and adjustment ... Anchoring and adjustment: Encyclopedia II - Heuristic - Psychology...
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Anchoring The use of irrelevant information as a reference for evaluating or estimating some unknown value or information ... Investment Dictionary: Anchoring...
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