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A cognitive anchor is a reference point or mental framework that helps individuals make sense of new information or experiences. It provides a familiar starting point for understanding and interpreting things, making it easier to process and remember information. Cognitive anchors can influence how people perceive and react to situations by shaping their beliefs and attitudes based on existing knowledge or preconceptions.
Anchoring bias is a cognitive bias where individuals rely heavily on the first piece of information encountered (the "anchor") when making decisions. This can lead to underestimating or overestimating subsequent information, resulting in poor decision-making.
The superlative of heavily is "most heavily."
more heavily, most heavily
poluted, but not heavily
more heavily
more heavily
The correct spelling for "heavily" is H-E-A-V-I-L-Y.
Comparative Form- more heavilySuperlative Form- most heavily
After the verb e.g. he sighed heavily
it grew and heavily controlled the economy
they relied heavily on shipping.