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Anonymity in Peer Review
The peer review process is normally conducted anonymously, meaning that the author of the article being reviewed does not know the identity of the reviewers, and the reviewers are unaware of the author's identity. This mutual anonymity is considered an important part of the research publication process.
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Anonymity in Peer Review