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What are some free and effective methods for transcribing an interview without using paid services

One free method to transcribe an interview is by using Microsoft's Transcribe feature. This tool converts speech to text and separates each speaker individually. After your conversation, you can revisit parts of the recording, edit the transcription to make corrections, and save the full transcript as a Word document.

Another free tool is Kapwing's Transcription tool. You can upload your interview file, whether it's audio or video, and the tool will transcribe it for you. Additionally, oTranscribe is a free web app that allows you to transcribe recorded interviews with ease. You can pause, rewind, and fast-forward without taking your hands off the keyboard, and navigate through your transcript with interactive timestamps. Descript is another option that automatically transcribes your audio or video file once you upload it.

Google Docs also has a voice typing feature that can be used as a transcription tool. Simply open a new Google Doc, select Tools > Voice typing, and start speaking. The tool will transcribe your words in real-time.

When transcribing, it's important to introduce yourself, explain the purpose of the interview, and obtain consent for recording. Pay attention to both verbal and nonverbal cues to capture nuances that enrich the transcript. After transcribing, clarify the transcript where needed, proofread it, and look out for any mistakes that can lead to information bias or omitted variable bias. There are many variations on a transcript template, and the one you choose depends on factors such as the clarity of the audio, the specificity of the subject matter, and your available time frame.

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