Excluding a Match If you determine that the match is not needed, you can exclude the source from the Similarity Report through the Match Breakdown or All Sources viewing modes. The similarity index will be recalculated and may change the current percentage of the Similarity Report.
- What should I exclude from Turnitin?
- How do I exclude 1% on Turnitin?
- What does exclude this text mean in Turnitin?
- What is an acceptable match on Turnitin?
- Should I exclude bibliography Turnitin?
What should I exclude from Turnitin?
Content exclusions can include removing any matches to the bibliography or any places within a document where the author has used quotes. Changing your settings will only change the setting for future uploads. If required, previously uploaded documents will need to be individually adjusted.
How do I exclude 1% on Turnitin?
Click the red filter icon from the similarity toolbar. From the Filters and Settings side panel, use the radio and text boxes to make report exclusions. You may exclude sources that are less than a certain number of words or a certain percentage of words.
What does exclude this text mean in Turnitin?
Use this option to exclude any content you feel should have been excluded due to citations or quotes. This is a good exercise to help teach students about correct citation style.
What is an acceptable match on Turnitin?
As a guide a returned percentage of below 15% would probably indicate that plagiarism has not occurred. However, if the 15% of matching text is one continuous block this could still be considered plagiarism. A high percentage would probably be anything over 25% (Yellow, orange or red).
Should I exclude bibliography Turnitin?
Because, except bibliography section, Turnitin only getting similarity in very few words scattered around the article, not even a complete sentence. After discussing it with some colleagues as well as some internet searches, the only solution is to exclude the bibliography while checking it in Turnitin.