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What do the data in the test results mean?
In the process of writing a paper, everyone will check the repetition of the paper. After the paper is checked, everyone should make a copy of the inspection report. This report will distinguish a large number of test data. What do the data in the test results mean? Please look at paperless Bian Xiao.

In the paper test report, we can see the similarity, citation rate, repetition rate and self-writing rate of the paper. Many students are not very clear about these percentages. What are the specific meanings of these parts? Let's have a look.

1. Similarity percentage: in fact, it is the total repetition rate of the paper. The detection system will compare our submitted papers with those in the database and get the similarity ratio.

2. Citation rate percentage: Citation rate refers to the percentage of your paper that quotes other people's opinions, that is, the proportion of your cited part.

3. Repetition rate percentage: This refers to the repetition rate after removing the citation rate in the paper detection system, that is, the plagiarism rate, that is, the repetition rate after comparing your paper with the database. For this part, if the repetition rate is high, it needs to be revised.

4. The percentage of original rate: This data table is the part of your paper that is not repeated at all, which literally means the part written by yourself. This part does not need to be revised. The higher the data of this self-writing rate, the lower the repetition rate of this paper.