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1) Which forms are NOT appropriate to use for affirmations in Full Verbatim?

a) Uh-uhh
b) Mm-hmm
c) Uh-huh
d) Mm
e) Ammm
f) Aha

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NOT appropriate to use for affirmations in Full Verbatim are :

d) Mm

e) Ammm

f) Aha

Step-by-step explanation:

  • In verbatim transcription, interviews are transcribed word for word, and sound for sound. Every um, uh, laugh, and sound must be recorded for posterity.

These are the preferred spellings of typical utterances:

  1. Affirmative: uh-huh, mm-hmm, yeah.
  2. Don't use: um-hum, um-hmm, uh-hum

  • Full verbatim refers to a transcript that includes absolutely everything that is said, exactly how the speakers say it. This means we include all ums, uhs, grammatical and vocabulary mistakes, false starts and repetitions - everything.
  • Verbatim is defined as an exact repetition without changing the words. An example of verbatim is when you quote someone exactly without changing anything.
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