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  1. Double-blind study: Where neither the participants nor the researchers know who is receiving the treatment or the placebo.
  2. Blinding in data analysis: When the analysts do not know the group assignment of the data they are analyzing.
  3. Blinding in peer review: Where the reviewers do not know the identity of the authors whose work they are evaluating.
  4. Blinding in clinical trials: Ensuring that participants are unaware of which treatment they are receiving to prevent bias.
  5. Blinding in animal experiments: Researchers may blind themselves to the identity of treated and control animals to prevent bias in observations.
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