
Blind Peer Review
Blind peer review is a process used to evaluate academic or research work objectively. In this system, the identities of the authors are hidden from the reviewers, and sometimes the reviewers' identities are hidden from the authors as well. This helps ensure that the assessment focuses solely on the quality, originality, and validity of the work, rather than on personal or institutional reputation. By doing so, it aims to promote fairness, reduce bias, and maintain high standards in scholarly publishing or evaluation.