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Anchoring

Anchoring

  • Anchoring works by influencing your perceptions of where the zone of possible agreement (ZOPA) lies.
  • Anchoring is a reason for making the first offer, because you can potentially influence the other party.
  • But it only works when the other side is uncertain about where the ZOPA is.

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All about negotiauctiong: The crossover between negotiation and auctioning.

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