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  • Understanding the similarity score - Turnitin Guides
    A student may have submitted a paper to Turnitin in the past If they had their name on that submission, it is entirely possible that, if you have not excluded small matches, their name is highlighted in their Similarity Report
  • How to interpret the Turnitin Similarity Report (Instructors)
    When a student submits work that contains matched content that is not cited or quoted, that is an instance of plagiarism—whether it was intentional or unintentional If the words were borrowed verbatim, then those words must be surrounded by quotation marks
  • Turnitin: A staff guide to interpreting the Similarity Report
    It has most probably been submitted previously to Turnitin This can happen if the student is making a re-submission of their work and the file had already been submitted to the Turnitin database
  • Essay flagged by Turnitin? : r UMD - Reddit
    From what I’ve seen, green is okay? I’m not an expert but I’ve always interpreted the green arrow flag thing as “you have an acceptable amount of fragments”, so I’d only be worried if it were yellow or red or something
  • What do the colored flags next to each similarity score indicate?
    Turnitin assigns a colored flag to each Similarity Report These flag colors indicate the following: Faculty are strongly encouraged to review Similarity Reports in detail, rather than relying entirely on similarity scores
  • Turnitin: Viewing the Similarity Report Originality Score (Student . . .
    Click the colored flag icon next to the submission file text to open your Similarity Report on Turnitin in a new tab The color of the flag (green, yellow, or red) will correspond with the percentage of the material the similarity report has found associated with the submission
  • Understanding Turnitin’s Flag Symbols and Their Meanings
    A green flag shows a less similarity percentage, usually within an acceptable range While this is generally tells originality, it’s still wise to double-check for accidental plagiarism or missing citations
  • Canvas: Interpreting the Turnitin Similarity Report
    Green: One word to 24% similar text Minor or insubstantial similarity detected Yellow: 25% - 49% similar text These are submissions with a medium level of matching text Orange: 50% - 74% similar text These submissions have a medium to large level of similarity Red: 75% - 100% similarity




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