You may wish to exclude quotes, bibliographies, and items of a similar nature from influencing your students' similarity scores. Quotes and bibliography items are widely reused and generally fail to demonstrate original writing. For example, if the threshold is set at 3%, any 1% or 2% match would be removed from the current report mode's source list (Match Overview or All Sources). You can exclude sources in the source list that are below the threshold set by you. To refine your students' similarity scores, consider the following Similarity Report filters:Įxclude small sources (measured by word number or percentage) The color of the report icon indicates the similarity score of the paper, based on the amount of matching or similar text that was uncovered. This delay is automatic and allows resubmissions to correctly generate without matching to the previous draft.
#Turnitin similarity score full
Overwritten or resubmitted papers may not generate a new Similarity Report for a full 24 hours. Reports that are not available may not have generated yet, or assignment settings may be delaying the generation of the report. Similarity Reports that have not yet finished generating are represented by a grayed out icon in the Similarity column. When a Similarity Report is available for viewing, a similarity score percentage will be made available. Similarity Reports provide a summary of matching or highly similar text found in a submitted paper. Instructors can use this as a tool within their review process to make their own determination if any academic misconduct has occurred. The similarity score simply highlights any potential problem areas in a student's paper.
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If a student has used quotes and has referenced correctly, there will be instances where we will find a match. It is perfectly natural for an assignment to match against some of our database.
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Our database includes billions of web pages: both current and archived content from the internet, a repository of works students have submitted to Turnitin in the past, and a collection of documents, which comprises thousands of periodicals, journals, and publications. Instead, we will check a student's work against our database, and if there are instances where a student's writing is similar to, or matches against, one of our sources, we will flag this for you to review. Turnitin does not check for plagiarism in a piece of work. Feedback Studio Canvas Instructor Interpreting the Similarity Report