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Revealing Peer Reviewer Identities Could Introduce Bias : Study

Scientists are being urged to reveal their identities as part of a new approach to peer-reviewed papers, which could encourage biased critiques. The BBC’s Lucy Kellaway explains what it means for publishing.

Source: the-scientist.com
Published on 2021-10-28

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