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Q, 1. Q, came from quod in Q.E.D. or "therefore" in geometry. "It follows." (LRH Def. Notes) 2. a mathematical designation. It can be defined this way: it is the level from which we are now viewing which is a common denominator to all experience which we can now view. The highest level from which we’re operating. (PDC 6)

 

Q AND A, 1. means "Question and Answer." When the term Q and A is used it means one did not get an answer to his question. It also means not getting compliance with an order but accepting something else. Example: Auditor, "Do birds fly?" Pc, "I don’t like birds." Auditor, "What don’t you like about birds?" Flunk. It’s a Q and A. The right reply would be an answer to the question asked and the right action would be to get the original question answered. (HCOB 5 Dec 73) 2. the origin of the term comes from "changing when the pc changes." A later definition was "Questioning the pc’s Answer." The basic answer to a question is, obviously, a question if one follows the duplication of the comm formula completely. Q and A is a failure to complete a cycle of action on a preclear. An auditor who starts a process, just gets it going, gets a new idea because of pc cognition, takes up the cognition and abandons the original process is Q and Aing. (HCOB 7 Apr 64)

 

Q AND A’D, did what the preclear did. Any time the preclear changed the auditor changed. (PAB 151)

 

QEO, the Qualifications Establishment Officer (QEO). Establishes and maintains the Qual Division. (HCO PL 7 Mar 72)

 

Qs, THE, there is a series, numbering about five above the level of logic and above the level of axiom. I have been calling these things the Qs, just the letter "Q," the mathematical symbol. We call them the Qs to differentiate them from other things. Actually Q can be defined this way: it is the level from which we are now viewing, which is the common denominator to all experience which we can now view. This is the level from which we’re viewing all experience and which acts as a common denominator to all this experience and the Q is the highest level from which we are operating. (PDC 6)

 

QUACK, is anyone who pretends to be something which he is not, or one who is not able to do what he claims to do, especially if he takes money for this pretense. (HCO Info Ltr 22 Sept 63)

 

QUAD, quadruple. (HCOB 4 Apr 71-lR)

 

QUAD DIANETICS, Quadruple Dianetics is four flow items, Dianetic items into four flows. F-1 is flow one, something happening to self. F-2 is flow two, doing something to another. F-3 is flow three, others doing things to others. F-0 is flow zero, self doing something to self. Standard R3R commands are used on Quad Dianetics. (HCOB 4 Apr 71-lR)

 

QUAD FLOWS, F-1 is flow one, something happening to self. F-2 is flow two, doing something to another. F-3 is flow three, others doing things to others. F-0 is flow zero, self doing something to self. (HCOB 4 Apr 71-lR)

 

QUAL, the Qualifications Division (Division 5 of a church) where the student is examined and where he may receive cramming or special assistance and where he is awarded completions and certificates and where his qualifications as attained on courses or in auditing are made a permanent record. (HCOB 19 Jun 71 III)

 

QUAL CONF, Qualifications Division Conference tape. (HCOB 29 Sept 66)

 

QUAL DIV, Qualifications Division. (HCOB 23 Aug 65)

 

QUAL I&I, Qual Interview and Invoice. (7109C05SO)

 

QUAL SEC, Qualifications Secretary. (HCOB 23 Aug 65)

 

QUESTION CLEAN, gives no instant read. (HCOB 24 Jun 62)

 

QUICKIE, in the dictionary you will find "Quickie also quicky: something done or made in a hurry. Also: a hurriedly planned and executed program (as of studies)." Anything that does not fully satisfy all requirements is quickie. So "quickie" really means "omitting actions for whatever reason that would satisfy all demands or requirements and doing something less than could be achieved." In short a quickie is not doing all the steps and actions that could be done to make a perfect whole. (HCOB 19 Apr 72)

 

QUICKIE GRADES, 1. a derogatory term denoting grades "run" without running all the processes of the grades each to full end phenomena thus reducing the effectiveness of Scn by failure to apply it properly. (BTB 12 Apr 72R) 2. pc didn’t actually reach full abilities in earlier Scn auditing. (HCOB 25 Jun 70 II)

 

QUICKIE LOWER GRADES, (also called "Triple Grades") means one F/N for each of three flows or three F/Ns per grade. There are not just three F/Ns per grade. There are dozens of F/Ns. (HCOB 30 Oct 71)

 

QUICKIE PROGRAMS, those which omit essential steps like vital lists or 2wcs to get data. FESes per past errors are often omitted. (HCOB 19 Apr 72)

 

QUICK STUDY, a quick study by which is meant a student who learns rapidly or a person who grasps a subject quickly, has a high ability to confront that subject. (HCOB 2 Jun 71 I)