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As the analysis in this section progresses, the reader will be presented with both the obvious information and the not so obvious and/or often overlooked information contained within the form. One should be aware that the not so obvious information is literally 'hidden in plain sight', and consists of information that is demonstrated during the execution of the form, but not necessarily explained. Or if the information is explained, is typically not explained thoroughly or explained in a purposely vague manner - with the intent that the practitioner should 'fill in the blanks' through their own analysis of the form.
As the name of this section suggests, the information presented will limit its analytical scope to the form itself and will not include any relational information to other forms.
Note: Throughout the First Person analysis in this section, one may see terms such as "Purposeful Compliance" and "Compelled Compliance". For more information about these terms see, "Appendix E - Purposeful vs Compelled".
Note: Any terms that one sees and is not familiar throughout the entirety of this analysis section may usually be referenced in "The Encyclopedia of Kenpo".