In recent years, with the rapid development of the Internet, the importance of the academic community for the first plagiarism check has attracted more and more attention. The plagiarism rate is an important indicator to measure whether there is plagiarism in an article. So, what is the calculation method of the duplicate check rate?
First of all, in order to understand the calculation method of the first duplicate check rate, it is necessary to clarify the basic principle of duplicate checking. Generally speaking, plagiarism checking is done by comparing the items to be tested with existing academic literature to determine whether there are parts that are too similar. The plagiarism checker compares the document to be detected with the existing literature and then gives a similarity percentage.
Specifically, the calculation method of the duplicate check rate is as follows: divide the number of segments to be detected, generally in sentences or paragraphs. Then, compare these fragments with the existing academic literature one by one. If a fragment finds parts of the existing literature that are more similar than the set threshold, it will be counted as a plagiarism check. Divide all the plagiarism checks by the total number of fragments to get the ** duplicate check rate.
The plagiarism rate is usually expressed as a percentage, e.g. 90 means that 90 of the content in ** is more similar to the existing document than the set threshold. Generally speaking, if the duplicate check rate of ** exceeds a certain threshold, it will be determined that there is a suspicion of plagiarism.
Therefore, in order to ensure the quality and academic integrity of **, students should try to avoid plagiarism when completing coursework or writing**. At the same time, schools and educational institutions should also strengthen the education of students' academic integrity, improve students' awareness of plagiarism, and take corresponding plagiarism checking measures to ensure the credibility and originality of academic research.
To sum up, the calculation method of the duplicate check rate is mainly to calculate the proportion of the number of duplicate checks that meet the set threshold to the total number of fragments by comparing the number of duplicate checks to be detected with the existing literature. This indicator is essential to ensure academic integrity and is an important means of safeguarding the independence and originality of the academic community. By strengthening academic integrity education and the implementation of plagiarism checking measures, the level and quality of academic research can be effectively improved.