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"Blind review," in which an author submits a manuscript without identifying information that might influence the evaluator's appraisal, is an effort to combat which of the following common tendencies in perception.

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conformation bias or first impressions

Step-by-step explanation:

The common tendencies in perception are:

1. making snap judgments

2. stick to first impression

3. judge ourselves better than others

4. influenced by the obvious things

etc.

Blind review is a process in publication in which the main purpose is to check the validity of a manuscript.Being blind means the author name and details are not known to the reviewer so that conformation bias or halo effect is inhibited.

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