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the basic of auditing is an auditing cycle of
command which operates as an attention director. Call it a restimulator if you
want, but its an attention director, eliciting a response from the pc to as-is that
area and who knows he has done so when he receives from the practitioner an
acknowledgment that it has occurred. That is the auditing cycle. (SH Spec
189, 6209C18)
- there are basically two communication cycles between the
auditor and the pc that make up the auditing cycle. They are cause, distance, effect
with the auditor at cause and the pc at effect, and cause, distance, effect, with the
pc at cause and the auditor at effect. These are completely distinct one from the
other. (HCOB 23 May 71R IV)