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In the movie "PK," the main character, an alien, arrives on Earth without any knowledge of human society or customs. Throughout the film, PK learns about various aspects of human behavior, culture, and religion from different people he encounters.
An example of anchoring bias in "PK" occurs when PK first encounters the concept of God. He meets a man who tells him that God resides in a specific place, such as a temple, mosque, or church. PK initially accepts this information as true and starts searching for God in those places, anchoring his belief in the idea that God can only be found in specific religious institutions.
However, as PK continues to interact with different people and experiences, he begins to question this initial anchor and learns that God can be found everywhere and in everyone, regardless of religious affiliations or places of worship. This example illustrates how PK's initial anchor influenced his perception of God's existence and location, highlighting the role of anchoring bias in shaping beliefs and attitudes.