Multiple Choice
In a decision-making problem, anchoring effects occur when
A) decision makers are tied too closely to previous decisions.
B) organizations refuse to consider new alternatives.
C) a seemingly trivial factor serves as a starting point for estimations.
D) a person in a position of authority exerts his or her opinion very forcefully.
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