Neuro-Linguistic Programming
Research Data Base [ keyword: "basic assumptions" ] |
1 | 1977 | An investigation of eye movements and representational systems. | id:121 |
2 | 1977 | Recall as effected by the interaction of presentation representational system and primary representational system. | id:151 |
3 | 1979 | Matched versus unmatched primary representational systems relationship to perceived trustworthiness in a counseling analogue. | id:52 |
4 | 1979 | Trust as effected by representational system predicates. | id:72 |
5 | 1979 | The use of language representational systems by high and low marital adjustment couples. | id:173 |
6 | 1980 | The testing of a model for the representation of consciousness. | id:9 |
7 | 1980 | A determination of the extent to which a predominant representational system can be identified through written and verbal communication and eye scanning patterns. | id:31 |
8 | 1980 | Language as a therapeutic tool: the effects on the relationship of listeners responding to speakers by using perceptual predicates. | id:77 |
9 | 1980 | A validity study of the construct `most highly valued representational system` in human auditory and visual perceptions. | id:102 |
10 | 1980 | Primary representational systems as a basis for improved comprehension and communication. | id:113 |
11 | 1980 | Test of the eye movement hypothesis of Neurolinguistic Programming. | id:161 |
12 | 1981 | Neurolinguistic Programming: testing some basic assumptions. | id:13 |
13 | 1981 | A study of eye movement patterns in the Neurolinguistic Programming model. | id:82 |
14 | 1981 | The impact of sensory modality matching on the establishment of rapport in psychotherapy. | id:144 |
15 | 1981 | A validation study of nonverbal eye pattern strategies related to language and therapeutic processes. | id:175 |
16 | 1981 | The effect of matching primary representational system predicates on hypnotic relaxation. | id:177 |
17 | 1982 | Imagery and eye movements. | id:28 |
18 | 1982 | Effect of counselor predicate matching on perceived social influence and client satisfaction. | id:40 |
19 | 1982 | Neurolinguistic Programming: method or myth? | id:74 |
20 | 1982 | Predicates, mental imagery in discrete sense modes, and levels of stress: the Neurolinguistic Programming typologies. | id:90 |
21 | 1982 | The effects of primary representational system congruence on relaxation in a Neurolinguistic Programming model. | id:99 |
22 | 1982 | The relationship between subjects' predominant sensory predicate use, their preferred representational system and self-reported attitudes towards similar versus different therapist-patient dyads. | id:123 |
23 | 1982 | An investigation of eye accessing cues. | id:131 |
24 | 1983 | The stability and impact of the primary representational system in Neurolinguistic Programming: a critical examination. | id:29 |
25 | 1983 | EEG and representational systems. | id:178 |
26 | 1983 | Determining the reliability of the NLP eye movement procedure. | id:38 |
27 | 1983 | Matching therapists' predicates: an in vivo test of effectiveness. | id:39 |
28 | 1983 | Representational systems and eye movements in an interview. | id:49 |
29 | 1983 | Supervisory conferences in communicative disorders: verbal and nonverbal interpersonal communication pacing. | id:54 |
30 | 1983 | An empirical test of the Neurolinguistic Programming concept of anchoring. | id:84 |
31 | 1983 | Eye positions and associated mental activity as determined by sensory-based words spoken. | id:91 |
32 | 1983 | The effects of assessing and utilizing preferred sensory modality: an experiment with relaxation training. | id:155 |
33 | 1983 | The use of sensory predicates to predict responses to sensory suggestions. | id:159 |
34 | 1984 | Neurolinguistic Programming examined: imagery, sensory mode, and communication. | id:61 |
35 | 1984 | An evaluation of Neurolinguistic Programming: the impact of varied imaging tasks upon sensory predicates. | id:70 |
36 | 1984 | A test of the relationship between stress and primary representational systems. | id:106 |
37 | 1984 | The relationship among primary representational systems, and counselor empathy, trustworthiness, attractiveness, expertness and subject preference. | id:145 |
38 | 1984 | An investigation of language representational system utilization by personality type. | id:162 |
39 | 1985 | Representational systems: an empirical approach to Neurolinguistic Programming. | id:27 |
40 | 1985 | An empirical evaluation of the neurolinguistic programming model. | id:30 |
41 | 1985 | Students' perceptions of Neurolinguistic Programming strategies (counseling, communication, clients, therapy). | id:34 |
42 | 1985 | Mental imagery as revealed by eye movements and spoken predicates: a test of Neurolinguistic Programming. | id:48 |
43 | 1985 | Hypothesized eye movements of Neurolinguistic Programming: a statistical artifact. | id:53 |
44 | 1985 | "Primary representational system" and task performance: empirical assessment in prison and normal populations. | id:55 |
45 | 1985 | Neurolinguistic programming: The impact of imagery tasks on sensory predicate usage. | id:71 |
46 | 1985 | Double hypnotic induction: an initial empirical test. | id:114 |
47 | 1985 | Neurolinguistic programming: a test of the eye movement hypothesis. | id:129 |
48 | 1985 | Predicate identification and predicate matching: determining if it makes a difference. | id:130 |
49 | 1986 | Neurolinguistic Programming's primary representational system: does it exist? | id:135 |
50 | 1986 | Test of the neurolinguistic programming hypothesis that eye movements relate to processing imagery. | id:170 |
51 | 1987 | An empirical test of basic assumptions of NLP. | id:15 |
52 | 1987 | Eye movement as an indicator of sensory components in thought. | id:24 |
53 | 1987 | Cognition and athletic behavior: an investigation of the NLP principle of congruence. | id:89 |
54 | 1987 | Image formation as related to visual fixation point. | id:117 |
55 | 1987 | An examination of the Neurolinguistic Programming hypothesis on eye movements in children. | id:142 |
56 | 1987 | Categorizing sensory reception in four modes: support for representational systems. | id:171 |
57 | 1988 | An empirical test of theoretical constructs essential to NLP. | id:16 |
58 | 1989 | A definitional and structural investigation of matching perceptual predicates, mismatching perceptual predicates, and Milton-model matching. | id:86 |
59 | 1989 | Neurolinguistic Programming and hypnotic responding: an empirical evaluation. | id:137 |
60 | 1991 | The NLP swish pattern: An innovative visualizing technique. | id:246 |
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