This guide describes what a similarity report shows and how to interpret matches highlighted on a student’s assignment submitted to Turnitin.
The similarity report is an effective way to:
It’s important to know that a simliarity match does not always means plagiarism. You will need to apply your academic judgment by understanding how the report works and what it shows.
The similarity report is best used in conjunction with other methods to prevent and detect plagiarism and as part of a co-ordinated approach to maintaining the academic integrity of students’ written work.
An overall percentage score (with colour code) is shown next to a student’s name under the Similarity column in the Assignment Inbox. This shows the total amount of matched text as a proportion of the assignment.
This ‘at a glance’ guide should not be used as a measure of plagiarism. Even a 1% score could potentially be plagiarised.
There is no ideal percentage to look for. Students’ work is bound to contain some words from other sources. The percentage will vary depending on the type and length of assignment and the requirements of the work involved.
Individual matches need to be investigated by opening the student’s paper and viewing the match overview and breakdown panel.
Blue – no matching text. | Blue indicates no text has been matched. This could mean that the work has no references at all and that there is little or no use of direct quotes. Depending on the nature of the assignment this is not necessarily an issue but a Blue score is worth checking just in case the student has simply submitted a paper with text that Turnitin cannot recognise. |
Green – one word to 24% matching text. | Green indicates matches between 1% and 24% and is the most common. While a Green score might suggest the document is OK, it is simply an indication of the amount of matched text, so potentially, up to 24% of the document could still have been copied without referencing. |
Yellow –25% – 49% matching text. | Yellow, Amber and Red denote percentage matches in bands above 24%. Higher percentage matches may indicate: • An over reliance on direct quotation as a result of poor academic writing. • Cutting and pasting from other sources. |
Orange – 50% – 74% matching text. | |
Red – 75% – 100% matching text. |
A 100% match means the assignment has no original work. 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. It could be a student error and they submitted to another assignment area by mistake. It can also indicate collusion or copying an essay from another student, either in their class, from a previous year or another institution.
There are certain types of matched text that Turnitin will find, which can be safely excluded or ignored with discretion. These matches will be included in the overall similarity score for a similarity report and be highlighted as a matches on a student’s paper.
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This report shows a series of 1-3% matches from different sources making up a similarity score of 9%.
This report shows a 14% match to a single online source.
Viewing the Match Breakdown of this source and the Full Source of the text will show how it has been used within the assignment. This will help determine if this source has been used appropriately.
This report shows a similarity score of 21%. There are a couple of larger matches to single sources. The larger percentage sources will need to be investigated to ensure they are referenced correctly.
This report shows a 100% match in a single assignment previously submitted to the University.
If this isn’t a match to the student’s own work submitted to another submission point (e.g. as a draft) then a request can be made to see the other student paper if you aren’t already an instructor on the area it was submitted to.
Page last updated on September 20, 2023 by adambailey