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The anchoring effect refers to a decision bias that initial irrelevant information can influence late judgment. So far, most (if not all) studies on the anchoring effect adopted only point anchors (e.g., "Do you want to buy a computer with a price higher or lower than $1,000?". In reality, people also use interval anchors (e.g., "Do you want to buy a computer with a price within $800-1,200?". Can interval anchors also produce anchoring effect? Which kind of anchors have stronger anchoring effect? To answer these questions, we co