Pricing Irrationality 20 Mar 2008 2008-03-20 2008-03-20 People are anchored to prices, usually the first price they encounter for a specific item. This holds true even when the first price they encounter is negative... 1

Pricing Irrationality

People are anchored to prices, usually the first price they encounter for a specific item. This holds true even when the first price they encounter is negative meaning that something can be perceived as a punishment or a reward depending on how it was framed initially.

From Toby Segaran’s notes on Dan Ariely’s Predictably Irrational. Emphasis added.

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Dash, A. (2008, March 20). Pricing Irrationality. Anil Dash. https://anildash.com/2008/03/20/pricing-irrationality/
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