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Does citation count as repetition rate?
Citation counts as repetition rate. Citations in papers should be included in the repetition rate. The coincidence degree of papers is the similarity or coincidence degree of academic papers in content, which is usually used to detect whether the papers are plagiarized. Generally, colleges and universities will define the citation coincidence of more than 30% as plagiarism, that is, the paper fails to pass the examination. First of all, whether the quotation belongs to plagiarism has nothing to do with labeling the source. These all depend on the threshold of the system.

Reference repetition rate processing

First of all, we need to know that the paper duplicate checking system is detected according to the directory segmentation. If the format of the article cited in the paper is not standardized, the system will check it together as the main content, which will increase the repetition rate of the paper. We need to mark the content of the quoted article. All articles are quoted before the period. You can't use a full stop before the quotation marks end, you can only separate them with semicolons.

In addition, for the quotation part, we can also expand the sentence to reduce the weight, that is, what can be clearly expressed in one sentence can be expanded into several sentences. This way can reduce the repetition rate.