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social anchoring

social anchoring

basing one’s attitudes, values, actions, and so forth on the positions taken by others, often to an extreme degree. Anchoring implies an inability to make an independent judgment, whereas social comparison involves assessing one’s position relative to that held by others. See social comparison theory.

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