An empirical research study of the efficacy of two plagiarism-detection applications

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An empirical research study of the efficacy of two plagiarism-detection applications

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This article describes a study of the two most popular plagiarism-detection software platforms - Turnitin and SafeAssign and reviews current literature focusing plagiarism-detection efficacy. The study results show that Turnitin had the highest success at plagiarism detection with an 82.4 percent detection rate.

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