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Triple Blind Review

Triple Blind Review is a process in academic publishing where three key parties—the authors, the reviewers, and the editors—are kept anonymous to each other. This means the reviewers do not know who wrote the work, and the authors do not know who reviewed it. The goal is to promote fairness and objectivity, reducing bias based on the authors’ identity, reputation, or affiliation. By maintaining these blindfolds throughout the review process, the focus remains solely on the quality and validity of the research, leading to more impartial and credible evaluations.