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minus-squareCoelacanthlinkfedilinkEnglish13•1 month agoThat’s a classic negotiation technique abusing the psychological anchoring effect.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish10•1 month agoYeah, I’ve heard of writers on shows like the Animaniacs doing it, insisting heavily on a more outrageous joke having to go in knowing it’ll get knocked back as a Trojan horse to slip the real jokes they want in.
That’s a classic negotiation technique abusing the psychological anchoring effect.
Yeah, I’ve heard of writers on shows like the Animaniacs doing it, insisting heavily on a more outrageous joke having to go in knowing it’ll get knocked back as a Trojan horse to slip the real jokes they want in.