The chapter explores the anonymity of reviewers in academic publications in social sciences and discusses the idea of revealing reviewers' names to enhance accountability and prevent biases. It delves into the motivations behind reviewing papers, the effectiveness and limitations of peer review, and the prevalence of 'importance hacking' in scientific publishing, suggesting implications for research quality and reliability.

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