Quiz 1 CRC-110
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Stroke | A single key or key combination depressed at one time
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Outline | The letter combinations used to define a word or phrase.
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Captioner | A conflict-free steno typist who captions television programs. Much captioning is done in a real time environment. (also called Stenocaptioner)
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CAT (Computer Aided Transcription) | Refers to the use of computers to translate stenotype notes.
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CIC (Computer Integrated Courtroom) | Refers to the use of computers by court reporters in the courtroom itself. Usually associated with realtime writing.
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Conflict | Using the same outline for more than one word. Since the computer does not know which word is correct, a human must make the correction during an edit phase. Conflicts are inappropriate for realtime applications.
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Conflict Free | A system of writing whereby every word has a unique outline. A conflict-free theory is a necessity for effective realtime writing.
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CSR (certified shorthand reporter) | Certification acquired by passing a state certification examination
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NCRA | National Court Reporters Association.
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Notes | The shorthand outlines on your paper tape.
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JCR (Journal of Court Reporting) | The magazine published by the NCRA
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Realtime | Instantaneous translation of stenotype notes.
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Reporter | One who makes a verbatim transcript of a proceeding.
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RPR (Registered professional reporter) | Certification acquired by passing NCRA's Examination
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Scopist | One who edits a reporters translation on the computer to create the final transcript.
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Taking | The act of writing on the stenotype machine.
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Text Entry | A method of Real Time translation that includes interactive editing capabilities. Use for medical transcription and other information processing fields.
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STPH KWR AO | What are the keys on the left side of the stenograph
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