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Could you hide the student id/email when looking at the moss results from the built-in results page or replace them with random unique identifiers? If we have worked with a student a lot or know them from prior assignments, it biases us when we look for plagiarism because we base our decision to send it through partially off of our own bias from looking at the name/email of the students.
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We completely agree with you—that full anonymization is one of the best ways to protect students and staff from conscious and unconscious biases. We are going to look into this.
Could you hide the student id/email when looking at the moss results from the built-in results page or replace them with random unique identifiers? If we have worked with a student a lot or know them from prior assignments, it biases us when we look for plagiarism because we base our decision to send it through partially off of our own bias from looking at the name/email of the students.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: