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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

RADAR TUTORIALS PART-5

Repertory Views

The default view when you first open RADAR is the Millenium View. This view contains all the information in the Complete Synthesis without the speculative

Repertory View
Contents
Millenium View
Contains all the information in the Complete Synthesis without the speculative work by Jan Scholten or dream or meditation provings. It does contain all the information of recent provings.
Full View
Contains the Complete Synthesis as well as the work of Jan Scholten and dream and meditation provings.
Quantum View
Contains the Complete Synthesis without any of the more recent provings or the speculative work. It does contain contemporary clinical information. You may wish to use this view because it has the most reliable clinical information.
To change the Repertory View:
1.
From the Repertory Window, click the Repertory View Changer. A drop down menu appears.
2.
Click the desired view from the menu choices.

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To learn about all the Repertory Views:
1.
From the Repertory Window, click the Repertory View Changer. A drop down menu appears.
2.
Click Help about views…. The Help system starts and opens to the Help About Views page which contains information about each of the view choices on the drop down menu.
3.
Click the green underlined text to find out which authors are contained in which view.
4.
Click the Back button at the top of the screen to return to the Help About Views
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Notice the number of remedies that appears in the symptom Mind, Absentminded.
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Click the Repertory View Changer. Choose the Full Synthesis. Notice the number of remedies that appear in the symptom Mind, Absentminded.
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Click the Repertory View Changer. Choose the Millenium View. Notice the number of remedies that appear in the symptom Mind, Absentminded.
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Click the Repertory View Changer. Choose the Quantum View. Notice the number of remedies that appear in the symptom Mind, Absentminded.
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Click the Repertory View Changer. Choose Modern to 1987 view. Notice the number of remedies that appear in the symptom Mind, Absentminded.
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Click the Repertory View Changer. Choose Help about views. Scroll through and notice the information about each of the views.
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Scroll to the bottom of the Help About Views screen.
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Click the underlined green text Graphical Representation of Views to find out how many homeopathic books are included in each view.
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Close the Help screen.
Creating Your Own Repertory View
If you feel like you don’t like any of the views available, you can always create your own Repertory View, including only those authors you feel are reliable, or excluding those you feel are not reliable.
To create your own Repertory View:
1.
Click the Repertory View Changer. Select Create a New View from the menu that appears.
2.
A dialog box appears to warn you that any repertories currently open will be closed. Click Yes to continue.
3.
The Views Selection for Synthesis 9.0 (English) dialog box appears. Click the Create View button.
4.
A dialog box appears prompting you to name the new view. Enter the desired name. Press Enter or click Okay.
5.
Click the authors you wish to include. –or- Click the Select all button (Alt+a) to include all authors. Then click to deselect the authors you wish to exclude.

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6.
Click the Build button (Alt+B) to create a new view. The new view will now appear on the menu when you click the Repertory View Changer.
NOTE
Once you have begun to create a new view, it will take 20 minutes to complete the creation of the new view. You must allow it to continue building the view.
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Change the view to Full Synthesis.
Confidence Level
What does Confidence Level mean?
Every single occurrence of a remedy in Synthesis is attributed with a Level of Confidence expressing the confidence that you have in the presence of the remedy in the rubric. This Confidence Level of Remedies (CLR) ranges from 0 to 100 and is the result of several criteria indicating reliability of information.
One such criterion is the "presence of a remedy in Kent's repertory". Many experienced homeopaths feel that, if a remedy is present in Kent's repertory, it has certain reliability. Therefore they consider that all Kentian remedies have a "high" Confidence Level. Other homeopaths may feel that we have to start from scratch and that Kentian remedies should not have a high confidence rate, but only a medium one. Depending on a homeopath’s view, the criterion "Present in Kent" may be valued from from 0 to 10.
The same reasoning applies to all other criteria and different homeopaths may have different levels of confidence in each criteria.
Several criteria may apply to the same remedy, because different authors may support one remedy. A formula is used so that each remedy receives a final Confidence Level that ranges between 0 and 100.

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