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Olin [163]
2 years ago
7

__________ is the process of changing verbal dictation to a typed or printed from. transcription recording memorization scanning

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steposvetlana [31]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:<u> Transcription</u> is the process of changing verbal dictation to a typed or printed form.

Explanation<u>:</u><u> A transcription is the act of copying by hand or on a technological device something that is being said orally</u>. In other words,<u> a transcription is the act of making a written record of words, phrases or even music.</u> In contrast, "recording" is the act of storing information using a technological device in order to be heard or seen afterwards and "memorization" is the process of storing the information provided in one's memory. Furthermore, "scanning" is the act of looking at a text thoroughly in  order to find a particular piece of information. In that way, <u>the only word that fills in the blank is "transcription". </u>

butalik [34]2 years ago
5 0
Transcription is the process of changing verbal dictation to a typed or printed from. The answer is <span>Transcription

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