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Which text format is this “The transcribed text does not include speech errors, false starts and various filler words, such as: um, uh, hmm, so, you know, sort of, etc.”

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The given text “The transcribed text does not include speech errors, false starts and various filler words, such as: um, uh, hmm, so, you know, sort of, etc" is in 'Clean Verbatim' text format.

Which text format is this: “The transcribed text does not include speech errors, false starts and various filler words, such as: um, uh, hmm, so, you know, sort of, etc.”? Is it full verbatim or clean verbatim?

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Which text format is this: “The transcribed text does not include speech errors, false starts and various filler words, such as: um, uh, hmm, so, you know, sort of, etc.”? Is it full verbatim or clean verbatim?

It would be clean as per this from a transcription service - (it may also be abridged)

A “Clean Verbatim” transcription is a verbatim transcript of your audio. We do not paraphrase the interviewee responses!! Our transcribers will transcribe your interviewee, research subject, or the person on-camera verbatim. Questions from the interviewer will be paraphrased.

A “True Verbatim” transcript is the same as a Clean Verbatim transcript except that we also transcribe a representation of the non-verbal utterances like the “uhms and uhs”, st-st-stutters, guffaws, filler phrases, and false starts. Only the answers are transcribed True Verbatim, questions from the interviewer are transcribed Clean Verbatim and are paraphrased.

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