With the rapid development of the Internet, plagiarism checking has become one of the important ways to ensure academic integrity. However, there are times when students may encounter some problems when using the plagiarism checking system, resulting in the plagiarism checking failing. So when the ** duplicate check shows failure, how should we solve it?
First of all, in order to solve the problem of duplicate check failure, we need to understand the reason for the failure first. The plagiarism checking system usually compares the similarity of ** according to the existing literature and database to determine whether there is a suspicion of plagiarism. In general, a failed plagiarism check may be caused by the following factors.
First of all, the database of the plagiarism checking system may not be comprehensive or updated in a timely manner, resulting in the system not being able to detect the latest literature or research results. In this case, we can try to use other plagiarism checking systems, or contact the editorial office of the school or journal to find out about the plagiarism checking system and database they use.
Secondly, there may be certain errors or false negatives in the plagiarism checking system. Some systems may not be able to accurately judge citations and references in a document, mistaking them for plagiarism. At this time, we can improve the accuracy of the plagiarism checking system by modifying the format to clearly mark the location and ** of citations and references.
In addition, the settings and parameters of the plagiarism check system may also cause the plagiarism check to fail. Some systems may have set a similarity threshold, and when the similarity of ** is lower than that threshold, the system will consider the plagiarism check to have failed. At this time, we can try to adjust the content of ** and add some unique views and research results to improve the similarity of **.
In addition, the plagiarism check system may also be affected by the network environment and system failures, resulting in the failure of the plagiarism check. In this case, we can try to change the network environment or use a different device for plagiarism checking.
In short, when the duplicate check shows failure, we should first determine the cause of the failure, and then take corresponding measures to solve it. This includes using other plagiarism checking systems, providing more complete citation and reference information, adjusting content and formatting, and more. Most importantly, we should maintain a sense of academic integrity, complete our research work honestly, and eliminate any form of plagiarism. Only in this way can we truly achieve academic purity and efficient scientific research.