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Blind trial, but what should I do?
What if the paper fails to pass the blind review?

1, if the blind trial fails, there will be a second blind trial, and the defense will be postponed. So I was told to do a blind test, but not to collapse. Just prepare for the second blind test and revise the paper in time.

2. Find a mentor. Check the review teacher's review suggestions first, analyze the problems in detail, strengthen communication with the teacher after revision, solve the problems in the paper, and submit it for the second time.

What is the reason for the failure of blind evaluation of papers?

1, format problem. Format is the most basic requirement of writing, which often reflects whether the author's attitude is correct. Therefore, the format of the paper is particularly important. Many times, blind teachers will see the paper format at first sight. If the form is not correct, it is easy to leave a bad impression, and it is more difficult to pass the blind trial.

2. The paper is not novel enough. Writing a paper must be innovative and original. Without innovation and originality, it is generally difficult to blindly copy and copy past papers.

3. The research content of this paper is insufficient. The paper must have real content, which must be supported by sufficient arguments, which requires the author to do or collect a lot of experiments and data analysis.

4. The reference materials are old. Even if possible, blind teachers will still be very concerned about this problem, so if possible, blind teachers will try to refer to the latest literature.

Blind evaluation of papers refers to a system of organizing expert group evaluation, that is, anonymous submission. Blind review of a paper means that the peer reviewer does not know who the author of the paper is. This score should be the most objective. And generally speaking, in colleges and universities, especially in graduate schools, there is a rule that dissertations are evaluated blindly on a regular basis, and papers are randomly selected for blind evaluation, which is also to better control the quality of papers.