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What is an example of anchoring bias in The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

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Explanation:Reputation is one of the major themes in the play, The Crucible. Most of the characters of the story strive hard to maintain their reputations. The prominent example is John Proctor, who hides his affair with Abigail. He fears it will harm his reputation in the society.

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