an
action which consists of setting up an E-
Meter and handing the
cans to the person being
given the
check. No questions are asked and the person is not informed of readings. The
Ethics Officer simply records the E-
Meter data and the person's
attitude and that is all. See also E-
Meter in this glossary.
a test which consists of setting up the E-
Meter, handing the E-
Meter cans to the person being
given the
check, recording the
position of the
tone arm, the
state of the
needle and the person's
attitude, and that is all. No questions are asked and the person is not informed of readings. This test estimates
state of
case. It is used in
testing new
public, doing
tech estimates and conducting investigations.
a
check performed by an
Ethics Officer, using an E-
Meter. The
Ethics Officer sets up the
meter, hands the
cans to the
staff member taking the
check and records the
position of the
tone arm and
condition of the
needle. When
meter checking a large
group, no questions are asked. When
meter checking a few
staff members, the
Ethics Officer may ask questions to
obtain data on specific events, occurrences or situations. From the
results of
checking a
group of people in this way, the
Ethics Officer can be speeded in an
investigation.
an
action which consists of setting up an E-
Meter and handing the
cans to the person being
given the
check. No questions are asked and the person is not informed of readings. The
Ethics Officer simply records the E-
Meter data and the person's
attitude and that is all. See also E-
Meter in this glossary.
@ Refusing an E-Meter check.