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stating only the model session patter and commands and TRs. It always gets the best results. (HCOB 20 Jul 72 II)
- this could also be called rote style auditing. Muzzled auditing has been with us many years. It is the stark total of TRs 0 to 4 and not anything else added. Repetitive command auditing,
using TRs 0 to 4, at Level I is done completely muzzled. (HCOB 6 Nov 64)
- in muzzled auditing, the auditor says only two things. He gives the command and acknowledges the answer to that command. If the pc says anything that is not an answer to that command, the auditor nods his head and awaits an answer before giving acknowledgment. (HCOB 25 Mar 59)