techniques, usually already
codified, administered to groups of
children or adults. The
group (
preclears) is usually assembled and seated in a quiet room where they will not be disturbed by sudden noises or entrances. The
group auditor then takes his
position in the front of the
group and
talks to them briefly about what he is going to do and what he expects them to do. The
auditor then begins with his first
command.
(GAH, p. i)