In the line plot, correct just below “The Most Screamish,” “Goal Small R/S.” to “Goal Small RR.” Correct below “Loud Voices” “Goal Large R/S” to “Goal Large RR.” A goal always rocket reads in the early part of a line plot. It does not R/S until somewhere around “Whatever might make a sound.” Before starting into the GPM a goal must RR. Do not take an R/Sing goal as the goal. On prepchecking it, a goal that originally is found by R/S will begin RR. In some cases the GPM item first contacted from a goal oppose list may not RR but R/S.
Delete the arrow from “The Goal to Scream” to “Happy People.” Extend arrow from “To Scream” to “Happy People.”
Also the goal oppose list may have given “The Most Screamish” instead of “A Mute.” This is quite ordinary. If so, then the horizontal arrows throughout the plot would be pointing to the right in each case and the arrow from the “Goal Oppose List” would point to “The Most Screamish” instead of “A Mute.” And the diagonal arrows would go from the terms down to the left to the next oppterm. Which way these arrows face is of small importance so long as the line plot shows which RI came, on listing, from which RI.
If you did not get an RI from an RI you listed or got one wrong way to, put all items found on the line plot anyway.
The span of a GPM mentioned in the 4th paragraph page 1 of HCOB 13 Mar. 63 II, THE END OF A GPM, is only approximate and has no actual technical value.
Page 3, 3rd paragraph from bottom: change figure 12 to “about 20.”
HCOB 15 Feb. 63, LISTING RULES. Last paragraph, first line (following numeral 8) last word: Change to “rocket reading” not “rock slamming” as given. R3 deals in rocket reads.
A pc who is reading small on a meter should be listed at higher sensitivity than 4.
The sensitivity rule is: IN LISTING, SET THE SENSITIVITY LOW ENOUGH TO MAKE CONSTANT METER ADJUSTMENT UNNECESSARY AND HIGH ENOUGH TO BE ABLE TO SEE THE PC’S READS.
Some auditors strew their reports with question marks instead of R/Ses and RRs after items because they have their sensitivity too low.
Mask your listing paper from the pc with any barrier. If a pc sees what R/Ses or RRs he or she may start to represent it and wreck the list.
Seat the pc back far enough from the auditing table so you can see the cans in his or her lap and tell whether or not the pc is fidgeting with them.