Some universities stipulate that the duplicate checking rate of graduate papers exceeds 10%, and consciousness means that if the content of the whole paper 10% is similar to other documents, it is directly judged as "plagiarism"; However, some colleges and universities limit the duplicate checking rate of papers to less than 20%.
Some universities regard the phenomenon of "splicing papers, quoting standards and original ideas" as plagiarism, while others don't think that the paper format is not standardized and there are quality problems.
Colleges and universities stipulate that the duplicate checking rate of undergraduate papers is less than 30%, and more than 30% is judged as plagiarism. If the duplicate check fails to pass the school's audit, it needs to be revised and retested until it meets the standard, otherwise it will lead to failure to graduate normally.
There are different standards for duplicate checking rate of graduate papers in colleges and universities. For MBA thesis and on-the-job graduate thesis, the duplicate checking rate is within 30%, while for full-time graduate thesis, the standard will be stricter, within 20% or even 10.
Provisions for doctoral students in colleges and universities: the standard of paper duplicate checking rate is stricter, and the duplicate checking rate of papers is within 10% or even 5%.
Paper weight reduction method
1, familiar with the structural framework of the whole paper.
2. Be familiar with what the scarlet letter needs to be modified and the paragraph where the scarlet letter is located, and understand the meaning of the paragraph based on the paragraph.
3. Understand the meaning of this section/chapter again in the context of the scarlet letter that needs to be revised.
4. Without changing the original intention, breaking the sentence structure and reorganizing the language to modify the paper according to this process can basically reduce the repetition rate quickly. The most important thing is to ensure that the modified sentence or paragraph is smoothly connected with the context and consistent with the arguments to be expressed in the original text, so that the quality of the whole paper can be guaranteed or even improved.