Example of the Anchoring Effect and the Drawbacks of Goals in Negotiation Scenarios

Goal setting affects performance. In a review of goal-setting research, scholars Deborah Zetik and Alice Stuhlmacher of DePaul University found that when negotiators set specific, challenging goals, they consistently outperform those who set lower or vague goals. Perhaps not surprisingly, performance improves when negotiators are given rewards for reaching a goal, such as a $10,000