Is there any difference between "rigid views" and "anchoring and adjustment" ?
thanks in advance!作者: NakedPuts00 时间: 2011-7-13 14:31
The word "rigid" makes me a little uncomfortable.作者: Roflnadal 时间: 2011-7-13 14:31
Rigid views - leading to chronic market inefficiencies as people hold on to the old view despite conditions change.
Anchoring-and-Adjustment - leading to incorrect projection as people anchored by prior projection, not fully incorporate the impact of new information on projection. It also lead to surprise that biased in the direction of announcement. e.g. negative information, not fully incorporate the impact, next surprise tend to be negative作者: Analti_Calte 时间: 2011-7-13 14:32
Captain Windjammer Wrote:
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> The word "rigid" makes me a little uncomfortable.
Rigid... boobs!
Fixed.作者: mp3bu 时间: 2011-7-13 14:32
I don't think rigid is the best word. It should be soft and supple yet firm. So, soft, supple and firm views.作者: bkballa 时间: 2011-7-13 14:32
Much better; thank you both.作者: Windjammer 时间: 2011-7-13 14:32
Thanks you everyone!
They are same meaning with regard to "hold on to the old view" or "anchored by prior projection" ?
Rigid views-->hold on to the old view
Anchoring-and-Adjustment -->anchored by prior projection
But the context in which they are used is different ?
Rigid views-->leading to chronic market inefficiencies
Anchoring-and-Adjustment-->leading to incorrect projection作者: Zestt 时间: 2011-7-13 14:32
Hmm... don't both hold on the previous view/projections/info ?
Or is Rigid Views hold on to old views and not change and Anchoring/Adjustment b/c it is anchored by older views that adjustments do not fully reflect new information?
manet_5 Wrote:
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> Thanks you everyone!
>
> They are same meaning with regard to "hold on to
> the old view" or "anchored by prior projection"
> ?
>
> Rigid views-->hold on to the old view
> Anchoring-and-Adjustment -->anchored by prior
> projection
>
>
> But the context in which they are used is
> different ?
>
> Rigid views-->leading to chronic market
> inefficiencies
> Anchoring-and-Adjustment-->leading to incorrect
> projection