If plagiarism is found in the paper, it will be considered unqualified and the degree may be revoked, but in general, the degree is rarely revoked. If the quality or level of the thesis is not high, the degree certificate will not be cancelled.
I. General rules of paper sampling
1, random sampling
It is usually carried out randomly to ensure the representativeness of the sample. This can be achieved by using a random number generator or other similar methods.
2. Target journals or conferences
Sampling can be carried out according to the specific requirements of the target periodical or conference. For example, some journals may require random sampling of papers in a specific field or topic.
3. Time frame
Determine the time range of sampling, such as extracting papers published in the last year.
4. Sampling proportion
Determine the proportion or quantity of sampling inspection. This may vary depending on demand and resources, and is usually between 5% and 20%.
5. Sampling standard
Establish sampling standards to evaluate the quality and originality of papers. These standards may include, but are not limited to, language expression, logical structure, correctness of research methods, accuracy of quotations and references, and innovation of papers.
Second, the paper sampling unqualified measures
1, to find out why.
First understand the specific reasons for the unqualified sampling, whether it is because of plagiarism, format problems, etc. Only in this way can we deal with it in a targeted manner.
Step 2 contact the school
Contact the relevant departments of the school to understand the next processing flow and specific requirements, as well as how to appeal.
3. Analyze and modify the paper.
Analyze your own test paper, find out the problems and work out the solutions. According to the sampling results and the requirements of the school, the paper is revised and improved to ensure that it meets the requirements.
Step 4 complain
If you think that the sampling results are wrong or there are other problems, you can appeal to the school and provide evidence and explanations.
5. Give in again and accept the punishment.
After revision, resubmit the paper according to the requirements of the school. If plagiarism does exist, you need to accept the corresponding punishment from the school, such as lowering your thesis score or canceling your degree.