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Single-blind peer review

Single-blind peer review is a process used to evaluate research papers before they are published. In this system, the reviewers who assess the paper know the author's identity, but the author does not know who the reviewers are. This approach aims to ensure honest feedback and reduce bias, as reviewers can evaluate the work objectively without influence from the author's reputation. It helps maintain quality and integrity in scholarly publishing while protecting reviewer confidentiality.