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arxiv: 1209.0057 · v1 · pith:5BJM3VJ2new · submitted 2012-09-01 · ⚛️ physics.data-an · cs.IR· physics.soc-ph

Anchoring Bias in Online Voting

classification ⚛️ physics.data-an cs.IRphysics.soc-ph
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Voting online with explicit ratings could largely reflect people's preferences and objects' qualities, but ratings are always irrational, because they may be affected by many unpredictable factors like mood, weather, as well as other people's votes. By analyzing two real systems, this paper reveals a systematic bias embedding in the individual decision-making processes, namely people tend to give a low rating after a low rating, as well as a high rating following a high rating. This so-called \emph{anchoring bias} is validated via extensive comparisons with null models, and numerically speaking, the extent of bias decays with interval voting number in a logarithmic form. Our findings could be applied in the design of recommender systems and considered as important complementary materials to previous knowledge about anchoring effects on financial trades, performance judgements, auctions, and so on.

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