Blind review is a procedure in which authors and reviewers are not identified, so avoiding prejudice and ensuring judgment based on merit and scientific validity. It protects against conflicts of interest, disinformation, and wrong judgments. It improves objectivity by focusing entirely on the paper's content and methodology, ensuring the integrity and trustworthiness of research findings.
, I understood your perspective that a manuscript review cannot alter the fundamental research results. However, I wanted to know if reviewers' assessments of the manuscript could lead to more accurate and reliable assessments of the quality and validity of the search. I might have been mistaken in my initial assumption. If that is indeed the case, I would greatly appreciate it if you could help me identify the flaws in my reasoning and provide a more accurate understanding of the issue.