1. Understand the working principle of duplicate checking system: Different duplicate checking systems have different detection methods and rules, so understanding the working principle of duplicate checking system is helpful to avoid misjudgment.
2. Citation and references: It is very important to quote others' opinions, data or research results correctly in the paper. At the same time, ensure that all citations and references are typeset in a standard format.
3. Explain in your own words: When writing a paper, try to explain other people's opinions, data or research results in your own words, and don't copy and paste directly. This can avoid being considered plagiarism.
4. Avoid excessive quotation: Although quotation is an important means to avoid plagiarism, excessive quotation will also be considered plagiarism. Therefore, when quoting other people's opinions, make sure that your paper is original enough.
5. Use duplicate checking software for self-examination: Before submitting the paper, use duplicate checking software for self-examination of your own paper to ensure that there are no omissions or misjudgments.
6. Maintain academic integrity: always maintain academic integrity, respect the intellectual property rights of others, and follow academic norms, which can reduce the risk of being misjudged as plagiarism.
7. Communicate with tutors or peers: In the process of writing a paper, keeping in communication with tutors or peers and listening to their opinions and suggestions will help improve the quality of the paper and reduce the possibility of being misjudged.