Transcription Codic

Transcription Codic refers to a type of verbal behavior in which the stimulus is auditory (spoken words), and the response is written. The individual listens to spoken language and transcribes it into written form, with a direct correspondence between the spoken words and the written response.

Example

A teacher says, “apple,” and the student writes the word “apple” on their paper. This process of converting spoken language into written form is an example of transcription codic.

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