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6.1. Test lists

Testing with lists in Biocoherence

Managing and editing lists in your application

When you're working with lists, you've got keyword search functionality at your fingertips. Although the number of lists is currently limited, it is designed to expand to hundreds or even thousands of lists. This will enable you to edit and manage your own tests.

Test editing mode

  1. Access to editing mode: If you are on a test that belongs to you, a small pencil appears next to the test. Click on it to enter edit mode.
  2. Editing items: Once in edit mode, you can click on each item to modify the text and associated actions. For example, you can define actions on categories such as Ayurveda, organs, Vata, Vita, etc.
  3. Defining actions: Click on categories such as VPK to specify effects, such as increasing or decreasing certain elements (e.g., amino acids, bladder, blood, brain, eyes).

Automatic evaluation

Automatic assessment is based on the match between users' element levels and the actions defined in the tests. This makes it possible to rank the items on the list according to the expected results.

Additional tools

  1. Add and import: You can add new tools or import a list by pasting items line by line.
  2. Delete list: An option is available for deleting a list entirely.
  3. 2D logic map: Soon you'll be able to place items on a two-dimensional image, making it easier to visualize and organize tests.

General list properties

At the top of the interface, you can modify the general properties:

  • List category
  • Visibility (public or private)
  • Access (free or paid)

Paid lists can be made public so that other users can access them for a fee, either on a one-time basis or via a monthly subscription. This allows you to share your knowledge and get paid for it.

Managing unowned lists

If you're working on a list you don't own, you can duplicate it. Duplication allows you to create an editable copy where you can change the title, description and actions.

Accessing lists

From the general menu, accessible on the right-hand side of the screen, you can navigate to "My lists" to edit your existing lists or create new ones. This feature is available from any screen, including the Home screen.

By following these instructions, you'll be able to manage your lists and tests efficiently, while taking advantage of the various editing and organization options offered by the application.

Introduction to List-based testing

List-based testing in Biocoherence is a completely open system, allowing users to select existing lists, create new lists, or duplicate existing lists to share with other users.

What is a list?

A Test list is a collection of entries, for example, aromatic herbs or essential oils. When a list is opened in a report with a record available, each entry is evaluated and prioritized. Percentages indicate the compatibility of entries with the record, ranging from 0% to 100%.

Color Codes

  • Green: Very relevant, high compatibility (e.g. 85%)
  • Other colors: Different gradations of compatibility (e.g. 40% for an intermediate series)
  • Violet: Low compatibility (20-30%)
  • Gray: Neutral or near-zero compatibility (around 0%)
  • Red: Incompatibility or negative response

Live test

After a pre-assessment, the second part consists of a live test. Here are the steps to follow:

  1. Select items: Select the items to be tested individually.
  2. Connect to Sensor: Connect the sensor for calibration.
  3. Run Tests: Tests are run one by one, sending visual, audio or other information to the person being tested.
  4. Observation: The person must see or hear the information being tested for an accurate assessment.
  5. Evaluation: The system classifies the body's responses according to the information presented.

Results display

At the end of the test, the results are re-displayed and classified as follows:

  • Successful test: Good body response
  • Average test: Mixed response
  • Inconclusive test: Negative or inconsistent response

Importance of information presented

It is crucial to present as much information as possible on the elements tested (e.g. photos, details of the systems on which the essential oils act) to obtain an intuitive and measurable response from the body via the biofeedback system.

Integration of results in the report

Test results appear in the report, showing only items with good or average responses, and excluding those that are rejected. The report includes :

  • Compatibility percentage: Calculation based on initial scan
  • Unconscious body response: Measured when information is presented

Future developments

New test functions, such as frequency testing and live testing of any information, will soon be available.

Test editing mode

When you are on a test that belongs to you, a small pencil appears. By clicking on this pencil, you enter test editing mode. You can then click on each item to modify the associated texts and actions. For example, you can set actions on items such as Ayurveda and organs, and soon, other types of actions will be available.

Editing actions

To modify an action, click on the element concerned (e.g. VPK) and define the impacts, such as increasing or decreasing certain aspects (e.g. Vata and Vita). You can also specify effects on organs, such as increasing amino acids, bladder and blood, or decreasing brain and eyes. These modifications define the specific action of this input, which is essential for automatic evaluation.

Automatic evaluation

Automatic evaluation is performed by comparing user levels (in flower form) with defined actions. This matching allows you to rank the items in the list according to the results obtained.

Available tools

Various tools are available at the bottom of the screen. You can add tools, import a list by pasting items line by line, or delete a list. Soon, you'll also be able to place these items on a two-dimensional image, by taking a photo or importing an image to position them on a logical map. This allows the test to move around the map according to the items selected.

General list properties

General list properties are located at the top of the screen. You can modify them by clicking on them to define the category, visibility (public or private), and pricing mode (free or paid). A paid list can be made public once ready, allowing users to pay for its use either each time, or via a monthly fee.

Sharing and remuneration

This system allows you to share your knowledge or types of evaluation, and be remunerated for doing so. If you're working on a list that doesn't belong to you, you can duplicate it. You won't be able to edit it directly, but by duplicating it, you create a copy that you can modify entirely, including the title and description.

Access to Lists

From the general menu on the right-hand side of the screen, you can access "My lists". From any screen, such as the Home screen, you can choose to edit your lists. You can also easily create a new list from this interface.

Conclusion

This system gives you great flexibility and autonomy to manage and share your test lists, while providing powerful tools for editing and evaluation.

Discussions

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