Effect of Blinding Among 13,200 submitted abstracts that

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Effect of Blinding Among 13,200 submitted abstracts that were blindly evaluated(with authors and institutions not identified), 26.7% were accepted for publication.Among 13,433 abstracts that were not blindly evaluated, 29.0% were accepted (based ondata from Effect of Blinded Peer Review on Abstract Acceptance, by Ross et al., Journal ofthe American Medical Association, Vol. 295, No. 14). Use a 0.01 significance level to test theclaim that the acceptance rate is the same with or without blinding. How might the resultsbe explained?

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