"Hi John, how are you? I am not feeling well Paul."
Speaker A: Hi John, how are you?
Speaker B: I am not feeling well Paul.
John: Hi John, how are you?
Paul: I am not feeling well Paul.
Paul: Hi John, how are you?
John: I am not feeling well Paul.
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Paul:ok
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The correct option is (c)
Paul: Hi John, how are you?
John: I am not feeling well Paul.
Explanation:
In transcription we must use only use names/titles/gender as speaker labels. The rules for speaker labels are
- In case of names
- Use the full name (example, John Wales) where available on first reference.
- Use the speaker's first name (only mention as John) for the rest of the transcription.
- If the speaker's title is known, include the title along with the last name with each label, example Dr. Simmons (where, it is Dr. Andrew Simmons)
- Incase of Title
- Where the speaker's name is not know, however the title is known we must use the title.
- Include gender so as to add more description to the speaker, example, Female Professor, Male Doctor, Male Patient, Manager.
- In case Gender (man/Woman)
- Use the speaker's gender if his/her title as well as name is not available, example, Man, Woman
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