![]() ![]() You can also identify the interviewee simply as “Interviewee” or “Respondent” or even “Resp”. ![]() Learn to be consistent, every time Mary talks you have the same letters in front of those speech. So for Mary Clark, you can write Mary C on your transcript. You can put the person’s actual name and perhaps the initials letter of their surnames. ![]() It is useful to just use a standard format for entering the names. How do you transcribe, what do you do when you are transcribing? Things you need to think about as you transcribe are first the names of respondents. How do you transcribe? What are the different ways you can transcribe your thesis interviews (with examples)? How do you transcribe interviews for dissertation? Speaker Identification In this second and final post in this series on how to transcribe academic interviews for dissertation I get into the minutia of transcription. In the first post (please read!) of this 2 part series on how to transcribe an interview for dissertation, I gave you on overview of the transcription process, equipment you’ll need, 3 ways to transcribe your interviews and made a few remarks on accuracy of the transcripts, and recording high quality interviews (check out this post on choosing a voice recorder for your data collection). “t is a truism to note that all transcription is in some sense interpretation …” (Cook, 1990, p.12)
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