Anchoring vs Abattage - What's the difference?
anchoring | abattage |
The act or means by which something is anchored or made firm.
* 2012 , Professor Christian Hermansen Cordua, Manifestoes and Transformations in the Early Modernist City (page 161)
(psychology) The tendency of people to place subsequently refined answers to a given question close to the initially estimated answer, giving unduly weight to the initial answer, such as adjusting the initial estimate of "20%" to "30%" when "90%" would be more appropriate.
As nouns the difference between anchoring and abattage
is that anchoring is the act or means by which something is anchored or made firm while abattage is the slaughter of animals, especially diseased ones to limit the spread of the disease.As a verb anchoring
is present participle of lang=en.anchoring
English
(wikipedia anchoring)Noun
- Stripped of its temporal anchorings , what remains of Geddes's thinking was its inactual or anachronic idealism, which often isolated him from his contemporaries
