Brief guide for submission to Nature Communications
Double-blind peer review, peer review bias, gender bias, acceptance rate, Nature journals, implicit bias. Background Double-blind peer review (DBPR) has been proposed as a means to avoid (at least in principle) implicit bias from peer reviewers against characteristics of authors such as gender, country of origin or institution. ................
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