) Do you have to transcribe stutters? Full Verbatim
a) No. It does not add any additional meaning.
b) There is no big difference between “I love basketball’’ and “I, um, uh, lo-lo-love, um, ba-bas-basketball’’.
c) Yes. For instance, “I-I, um, love, uh, bas-basketball.''
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Explanation:
C}. Option
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Answer:
The correct option is C Yes. For instance, “I-I, um, love, uh, bas-basketball.''
Explanation:
Full verbatim captures the vocable exactly as stated, including fillers words, stutters and false starts. Clean verbatim on the opposite hand captures words exactly as stated, but editing is conducted. Clean verbatim corrects for filler words, repeated words and stutters. It essentially transcribes words exactly, except for improved readability. Preferences for verbatim transcripts can vary. as an example, some court reporting agencies who are managing proceedings and capturing records, want clean verbatim when transcribing attorney or court statements. They don’t want false starts, stutters and other ‘irrelevant’ bits. However, they need full verbatim when witnesses or deponents speak so as to capture the precise statement as spoken. Full verbatim leaves little room to dispute what was said, how it had been said and extra indicators which might help to tell decisions and next steps in various cases.
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