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.
Q AND A
ScnMaster
(from "Question and Answer") in Scientology, a coined expression which means does not get an answer to one's question, fails to complete something, or deviates from an intended course of action. -OEC - Suppressives and GAEs Glossary Appr. 25 Feb. 91
Q AND A
ScnTech
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 commformula 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 pccognition, takes up the cognition and abandons the original process is Q and Aing. (HCOB 7 Apr 64)