Anchoring bias arises when interviewers fixate on initial information—such as the first impression, salary expectation, or early answers—to make judgments about the candidate. This can be mitigated by structuring interviews to cover all relevant areas fully and delaying final evaluation until multiple data points have been gathered.

Anchoring bias arises when interviewers fixate on initial information—such as the first impression, salary expectation, or early answers—to make judgments about the candidate. This can be mitigated by structuring interviews to cover all relevant areas fully and delaying final evaluation until multiple data points have been gathered.

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