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What do you mean by refereed and doubled refereed journals

What do you mean by refereed and doubled refereed journals

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The double refereed journals are reviewed by two independent reviewers where as the referred journals in general denote reviewed one. It may be single or two or more than two. It may be open or blind reviewing.

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I'm not sure where you heard this, but I'm guessing the concept was double-BLIND refereed journals. This is where the article author's name is hidden from those doing the peer review, and the article author is not told who the reviewers are. It's similar to double-blind clinical studies, intended to ensure that the process is not influenced by any personal associations or biases, making the whole system as objective as possible. Double-blind peer review is the standard practice for academic journals.

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