In blind peer review, authors and reviewers remain anonymous to ensure impartial evaluation of research. Used primarily in academic publishing and grant applications, it filters submissions based on merit alone. Researchers benefit from unbiased feedback, journals maintain quality standards, and readers trust findings are free from personal or institutional bias.
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