The Method of Levels (MOL) is a cognitive approach to psychotherapy based on Perceptual Control Theory (PCT). Using MOL, the therapist helps the patient resolve conflicts by helping the patient shift his or her awareness to a higher level of perception in order for reorganization to take place. Psychotherapy is a set of techniques intended to improve or cure mental health, emotional or behavoural issues in individuals, who are often called the client. ... William Bill T. Powers (1926 - ), originator of PCT Perceptual Control Theory (PCT) is a psychological theory of animal and human behavior originated by William T. Powers. ...
References
Carey, Timothy A. (2006, in press). The method of levels: How to do pschotherapy without getting in the way. Hayward, CA: Living Control Systems Publishing. ISBN 0-9740155-4-7
An LT-MDL is a detection level derived by determining the standard deviation of 20 or more MDL spike-sample measurements conducted over an extended period of time.
Beginning in WY01, year-to-year comparisons were made using Levene's test of equal variance at the 95% confidence level (the Levene's test is described in the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Engineering Statistics Handbook).
The probability of falsely reporting a nondetection for a sample that contained an analyte at a concentration equal to or greater than the LRL is predicted to be less than or equal to 1 percent.
Method calls are often modelled as a means of passing a message to an object.
It is often used as a place-holder to be overridden later by a subclass of or an object prototyped from the one that implements the abstract method.
An accessor method is a method that is usually small, simple and provides the means for the state of an object to be accessed from other parts of a program.