WASHINGTON, D.C. H. A. S. I. , L. A. HCO BULLETIN OF 12 JULY 1958 | WASHINGTON, D.C. HCO BULLETIN OF 12 JULY 1958 |
STANDARDIZATION OF CLEAR PROCESSES. FOR GUIDANCE AND USE OF THE HGC’S | STANDARDIZATION OF CLEAR PROCESSES |
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(a) 4 Pts. of Error | 4 pts of Error |
(1) Profile, I. Q. unchanged = P. T. Problem left in restim, or not-located at all. Cure = Understand, Locate and flatten P. T. Probs. |
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(2) Profile dropped = Auditor code break, real or imagined, unrepaired by auditor. Cure = Repair any code breaks with 2 way comm & help. | |
(3) Unstable Gain = Too many processes or processes not flattened. Cure = Increase confidence on auditors part. Get him off of a total effect need. | |
(4) Auditors unable to produce good results = Introduction of new processes which auditors then use without sufficient reality. Cure = Use only processes on which auditor personally has a reality. | |
(b) Clear Procedure | Clear Procedure |
Clear Procedure consists of Help in Brackets on any terminals and Step VL. There are no other certain processes at this tine. | Clear Procedure consists of Help in Brackets on any terminals and Step VI. There are no other certain processes at this time. |
Supplemental Processes: CCH 0, 1-4, S-C-S, Connectedness. | Supplemental Processes: CCH 0-1-2-34, S-C-S, Connectedness. |
(c) Standardize Valences | Standardize Valences |
Valence splitting is most realiably done by naming Help in Brackets on the valence. | Valence splitting is most reliably done by running Help in Brackets on the valence. |
There are two valence processes now under test which seem to be better than others. They are still experimental. | There are two valence processes now under test which seem to be better than others. They are still experimental. |
All other tested valence processes have so far failed. | All other tested valence processes have so far failed. |
(d) Waste Help | Waste Help |
This process violates rule of terminals, “Run terminals, not conditions”. | This process violates rule of terminals, “Run terminals, not conditions”. |