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interpreting-mlap-results [2020/08/13 01:02]
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-In certain cases, determining whether the submitted document is plagiarized may require certain contextual information, like info on its readability, whether the document is dealing with the topic head on, or whether the submitter might have worked on the document rather "too quickly" (given the allotted time). Below are some of the tools (readability, word cloud, other word statistics) we thrown in for teachers and evaluators to use as background contextual info. These tools are integrated in the mLaP service.+In certain cases, determining whether the submitted document is plagiarized may require certain contextual information, like info on its readability, whether the document is dealing with the topic head on, or whether the submitter might have worked on the document rather "too quickly" (given the allotted time). Below are some of the tools (readability, word cloud, other word statistics) we thrown in for teachers and evaluators to use as background info. These tools are integrated in the mLaP service.
  
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 ====Word Count==== ====Word Count====
-Based on the total number of words, one may estimate how long it takes for an average person to read the piece, at the rate of about 130 words per minute. Similarly, the number of minutes or hours it takes for an average writer to write such piece may also be estimated. Has the submission been written too fast, too good to be true? It probably is.+Based on the total number of words, one may estimate how long it takes for an average person to read the piece, at the rate of about 130 words per minute. Similarly, the number of minutes or hours it takes for an average writer to write such piece may also be estimated. Has the submission been written too fast, too good to be true? It probably is. \\ 
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