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| def1 = the [[Glossary/ | | def1 = the [[Glossary/AUDITOR|auditor]] may not [[Glossary/C_S|C/S]] in the [[Glossary/AUDITING|auditing]] chair while [[Glossary/AUDITING|auditing]] the pc. If he has no case supervisor he writes the [[Glossary/C_S|C/S]] before [[Glossary/SESSION|session]] and adheres to it in [[Glossary/SESSION|session]]. To do something else and not follow the [[Glossary/C_S|C/S]] is called C/Sing in the chair and is very poor form as it leads to Q & A. (HCOB 23 Aug 71).CS-1, 1. a general [[Glossary/C_S|C/S]] which covers the basics of getting a pc sessionable. The product is an educated pc who can run Scn or Dn easily and get case gain. (BTB 8 Jan 71R) 2. [[Glossary/PURPOSE|purpose]]: to give pcs new to Dn or Scn and to give previously audited pcs as needed, the necessary [[Glossary/DATA|data]] and R-factor on basics and [[Glossary/AUDITING|auditing]] procedure so that he understands and is able and willing to be audited successfully. | ||
| def1_source = BTB 8 Jan 71R | | def1_source = BTB 8 Jan 71R | ||
| related1 = C/S | | related1 = C/S | ||
Latest revision as of 19:40, 11 December 2025
C/SING IN THE CHAIR
Glossary → C → C/SING IN THE CHAIR
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the auditor may not C/S in the auditing chair while auditing the pc. If he has no case supervisor he writes the C/S before session and adheres to it in session. To do something else and not follow the C/S is called C/Sing in the chair and is very poor form as it leads to Q & A. (HCOB 23 Aug 71).CS-1, 1. a general C/S which covers the basics of getting a pc sessionable. The product is an educated pc who can run Scn or Dn easily and get case gain. (BTB 8 Jan 71R) 2. purpose: to give pcs new to Dn or Scn and to give previously audited pcs as needed, the necessary data and R-factor on basics and auditing procedure so that he understands and is able and willing to be audited successfully.(BTB 8 Jan 71R)
