When Turnitin checks students’
submissions, you can click on the similarity score and access Turnitin Feedback Studio and see the plagiarism analysis.
This will
bring you to the report, which
is hosted on the Ouriginal
platform.

You
can click on
this
percentage
score in Speedgrader to
be brought to
the Turnitin report
The Turnitin Feedback studio shows the similarity report for the student's submission.
For an interactive demo of the Feedback Studio, go this this link.

Overall similarity section

The new Match Groups tab categorizes matches into groups based on the usage of in-text citations and quotation marks. Each match, or instance of text found similar to a source, is highlighted in its corresponding match group color.
Not Cited or Quoted - Text matches that are not written as quotations or have no citation to their original source. These matches can be a strong indication of plagiarism and may require further investigation.
Missing Quotations - Text is cited, but the match is so exact that it may also require quotation marks. These matches can be used as an opportunity to provide feedback on how to properly cite and attribute sources.
Missing Citation - Text is written as a quote but lacks a citation to its original source. These matches can be used as an opportunity to provide feedback on how to properly cite and attribute sources.
Cited and Quoted - Text contains the correct use of quotations and is cited properly. These matches are a great opportunity to spotlight student strengths and encourage them to build on those strengths in other areas of their work.
Missing Citation
If you click Missing Citation you'll be presented with a list of all the matches where quotations were used but lack proper citations.

Click on any of the matches to see their source card. A source card presents a wealth of information on the source, including the name, percentage of text matched within the document, number of matched text blocks and words, and more. You can also view the full source text or exclude the match directly from the source card.

Each highlight in the document has a source number appended to it, which is indicated in the top left of its corresponding source card. Clicking on a source card will direct you to the specific match in the paper.
Flags
This feature helps educators identify instances where students have deliberately manipulated text to circumvent plagiarism checking.
