Auditing (Scientology) (English Wikipedia)

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  • United States of America, Libelant, v. Founding Church of Scientology et al., Claimants, D.C. 1–63 333 F. Supp. 357 (United States District Court, D.C. July 30, 1971) ("The E-meter is essentially a simple galvanometer using two tin cans as electrodes. It is crude, battery-powered, and designed to measure electrical skin resistance...A person using the meter for treatment holds the tin cans in his hands during an interview with the operator who is known as an auditor").

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