Response Options:Yes• Yes, there is an invalidation• Yes, there is an invalidation. Ownership check please (in extra window) No• No, I feel fine. Let's get on with the main action! • Close this extra window •• No, I don't see one. Back to the main options Other• Shutting down | Don't want to continue | RealizationWrite on Report:Write the time at the start of the rudimentWrite the command if you haven't already done so Answer the question (but no more) For example: 5:18 pm
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Notes:Procedure for handing an invalUsual handlingThe standard way of addressing the inval rudiment in Scn auditing is for the person to simply talk about it, saying what it is, and if that doesn't free up his attention to look for an earlier similar inval and state what that one is. And maybe an even earlier one.Key outAn inval, like any rudiment, can also simply key out (disappear from one's attention) by merely looking at it momentarily. If this happens, no further handling is needed or even desirable.General instructions for L1C/Rudiments(Full details here)
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