What is Blind Judging?
What does 'Blind Judging' mean?
Blind judging is a feature found in various software programs that aims to eliminate bias and ensure fair evaluation of submissions or entries. This feature is commonly used in arts and design competitions, writing contests, and research paper reviews. Blind judging works by hiding the identity and other identifying details of the submission from the judges. This means that the judges are unaware of the author or creator of the submission, which in turn removes any personal preferences or prejudices that could influence their evaluation. With blind judging, the
List of software with Blind Judging functionality
About the reviewer
Rajat Gupta is the founder of Spotsaas. Over the past two years, he has reviewed 2,000+ tools across CRM, HR, AI, and finance — applying hands-on product research and a background in commerce and the CFA program to evaluate software through a business and ROI lens. His goal: help teams make software decisions they won't regret.
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