Blind peer review means that when submitting a paper to a reviewer, the author's identity and any information that may lead to the reviewer's partiality or injustice are not revealed, so as to ensure the objectivity and fairness of the peer review results. The purpose of this audit method is to increase the auditor's sense of responsibility and avoid affecting the evaluation results because of the author's identity and other reasons.
Blind review usually takes place within a few weeks to several months after the paper is submitted. The reviewers will evaluate the quality, academic level and innovation of the paper. The results of blind trial usually include retrial after revision, acceptance or rejection.
Blind evaluation can ensure the quality and academic level of papers, and help to improve students' academic reputation and career development after graduation. At the same time, the blind test also helps schools and teachers to understand students' academic ability and research level, and provides reference for subsequent teaching and research work.
In a word, blind evaluation is an important way to evaluate papers, which can ensure the quality and academic level of papers. If the school requires blind trial, students should actively cooperate and carefully prepare and submit papers.