Blind evaluation is an anonymous evaluation method. The reviewer does not know the identity of the author, but only reviews the manuscript according to the content of the paper. The purpose of blind trial is to ensure the fairness and objectivity of the review. In academic circles, blind evaluation is a common evaluation method, including paper publishing and scientific research project application.
For the defense meeting, passing the blind trial does not necessarily mean passing the defense. Blind trial only evaluates the content of the paper, while defense meeting is a process of comprehensive evaluation of the author's academic ability and research results. At the defense meeting, the jury will ask questions and evaluate the research content, methods and conclusions of the paper, and will also examine the author's academic literacy, expression ability and thinking ability.
Therefore, even if the paper has been blindly evaluated, the author needs to be fully prepared at the defense meeting, show his academic ability and research results, and answer the questions of the jury before he can pass the defense. Before the defense, the author needs to prepare carefully, think deeply and summarize his research content, and also need to predict and prepare the questions that may be raised by the jury so that he can answer freely.
In short, passing the blind trial does not necessarily mean that the author can pass the defense. The author needs to make full preparations before the defense and show his academic ability and research results in order to pass the defense.