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Effect of open peer review on quality of reviews and on reviewers'recommendations: a randomised trial
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Asking reviewers to consent to being identified to the author had no important effect on the quality of the review, the recommendation regarding publication, or the time taken to review, but it significantly increased the likelihood of reviewers declining to review.
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