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triple blind peer review

Triple blind peer review is a process used to evaluate academic research papers to ensure fairness and impartiality. In this system, the identities of the authors, the reviewers, and the editors are all kept secret from each other. This means that authors don't know who reviews their work, and reviewers don't know who the authors are. The goal is to minimize bias and ensure that the paper is judged solely on its quality and content, promoting an objective evaluation process that supports fairness and integrity in publishing.