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5 lut 2024 · Transcription is the process of converting audio, video or notes into accessible written format for qualitative data analysis. Transcribing can be time intensive, costly and laborious with decisions and methods of transcribing requiring transparency.
29 wrz 2017 · Transcribing is the transformation of oral speech into a written and meaningful text that includes relevant information from the interview and that can be analyzed.
Verbatim transcription is the process of converting spoken language into written text exactly as it was spoken, without making any changes or omissions. This means capturing every word, pause, filler expression (like "um," "uh"), stutters, repetitions, and even non-verbal sounds such as laughter, sighs, or coughs if required.
In this section, I review the methods literature on the process of audio (and video) transcription as part of qualitative research on the third sector, focusing on three key areas—how transcription is undertaken, epistemological and ethical considerations, and the role of technology.
27 lut 2008 · Many qualitative studies collect audio or video data (e.g. recordings of interviews, focus groups or talk in consultation), and these are usually transcribed into written form for closer study.
20 wrz 2008 · Transcripts are produced for particular analytic purposes and therefore range in detail, from broad verbatim transcripts in more content-oriented analysis to extremely refined and detailed transcriptions on interaction-oriented analysis of naturally occurring data.
Using transcription as an intentional practice requires careful planning and decision-making. Different research designs and study goals necessitate different transcription strategies (Greenwood, Kendrick, Davies, & Gill, 2017; Lapadat & Lindsay, 1999).