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Double-blind review

/ˌdʌb.əl ˈblaɪnd rɪˈvjuː/noun
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A double-blind review is a rigorous evaluation method used in research and publishing where both the reviewer and the author remain anonymous to each other, minimizing bias and ensuring objectivity. This approach has become essential in fields like science and academia to uphold the integrity of findings, though it's sometimes criticized for potential oversights in context-specific expertise.

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