Papers can be improved through repeated examination and revision. Although many people will not adjust the content of their papers after repeated inspections, some authors want to make their papers more perfect, so they will still modify their papers after repeated inspections.
1, change the style and content of the paper.
According to the truth, there is generally no problem after the paper passes the duplicate check, but some authors think there is still room for improvement. Therefore, when adjusting and modifying the paper, the style and main data of the paper can be improved, thus improving the quality of the paper, while when adjusting the content of the paper, the main idea of the paper may be sublimated.
2. After modification, it needs to be checked again.
Many people think that the first check is qualified, and there is no need to check again after this revision. This idea is wrong. No matter how low the duplicate checking rate was before, as long as it is revised, the paper needs to be retested. This can't be ignored, everyone needs to pay more attention!
3. If the duplicate check is qualified and there is no problem with the content, it is suggested that the paper should not be revised.
Try not to modify or adjust the paper after duplicate checking, otherwise it will consume a lot of time and energy. If you need to modify, you can find other paper duplication checking software to test before the paper duplication checking, which will make it more convenient to modify and adjust the paper content, and the modified paper content can better ensure the quality of the paper and reduce the risk of duplication checking to some extent. After all, if the content of the paper is revised and adjusted again, the repeated checking test of the paper may fail.
When students check the duplicate, they need to consider it comprehensively. After checking the copy of the paper, they can consider whether to modify or adjust the paper according to their actual situation.
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