We need to do our best to preserve the blind peer review process. If you are certain of an author’s identity, please contact your associate editor right away so we can determine whether we need to electronically withdraw your invitation to review the manuscript such that you won’t get a “decline” on your reviewing record. Sometimes reviewers discover the author’s identity because the author presented his or her work at a conference. In this case, please contact your associate editor right away.
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