Usually, the duplicate detection system focuses on detecting the text of the paper, because the text is the main part of the paper, and the proportion of words is the largest part of the whole paper. Some students only submit the documents of the main contents of the paper and then submit them to the school for self-test, instead of testing the whole paper. Of course, there is nothing wrong with this, but if the whole paper is submitted for testing, the result of duplicate checking will be more accurate.
The contents of the paper mainly include title, table of contents, abstract, introduction, text, conclusion, thanks, references and appendix. Many students only submit text content for duplicate checking mainly to save duplicate checking cost, because many paper duplicate checking systems charge by the number of words, and only submitting text content can really save a lot of words, thus saving duplicate checking cost.
However, when a paper is copied, it is not only to check the text content. If the format of the paper is correct, the duplicate checking system can automatically identify the contents and references in the paper without checking them, and other text parts will be duplicated. Therefore, if you want to get the most accurate duplicate checking results, I suggest that you submit the whole paper in the format.
The official view of paper duplication checking is academic misconduct detection, that is to say, plagiarism and plagiarism should be curbed with a rigorous and honest attitude to create a positive social atmosphere for the society.