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Neuro-Linguistic Programming
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11977An investigation of eye movements and representational systems.id:121
21977Recall as effected by the interaction of presentation representational system and primary representational system.id:151
31979Matched versus unmatched primary representational systems relationship to perceived trustworthiness in a counseling analogue.id:52
41979Trust as effected by representational system predicates.id:72
51979The use of language representational systems by high and low marital adjustment couples.id:173
61980The testing of a model for the representation of consciousness.id:9
71980Empathy revisited: the effects of representational system matching on certain counseling process and outcome variables.id:23
81980A determination of the extent to which a predominant representational system can be identified through written and verbal communication and eye scanning patterns.id:31
91980Representational systems: an investigation of sensory predicate use in a self-disclosure interview.id:50
101980An analysis of the relationship between leisure interests and representational systems among college freshman students with implications for leisure counseling.id:63
111980Language as a therapeutic tool: the effects on the relationship of listeners responding to speakers by using perceptual predicates.id:77
121980A validity study of the construct `most highly valued representational system` in human auditory and visual perceptions.id:102
131980Primary representational systems as a basis for improved comprehension and communication.id:113
141980Representational systems and client perception of the counseling relationship.id:126
151981Neurolinguistic Programming: testing some basic assumptions.id:13
161981A study of eye movement patterns in the Neurolinguistic Programming model.id:82
171981The impact of sensory modality matching on the establishment of rapport in psychotherapy.id:144
181981The effect of matching primary representational system predicates on hypnotic relaxation.id:177
191982The relationship between selected Jungian personality types as determined on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and their preferred use of sensory predicates as described by Bandler and Grinder.id:73
201982Neurolinguistic Programming: method or myth?id:74
211982Predicates, mental imagery in discrete sense modes, and levels of stress: the Neurolinguistic Programming typologies.id:90
221982The effects of primary representational system congruence on relaxation in a Neurolinguistic Programming model.id:99
231982The relationship between subjects' predominant sensory predicate use, their preferred representational system and self-reported attitudes towards similar versus different therapist-patient dyads.id:123
241983Matching of representational systems and interpersonal attraction.id:3
251983Representational system congruence (predicate matching) as a dimension of interpersonal impact.id:12
261983The stability and impact of the primary representational system in Neurolinguistic Programming: a critical examination.id:29
271983Assessing primary representational system (PRS) preference for Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) using three methods.id:223
281983Determining the reliability of the NLP eye movement procedure.id:38
291983Assessment of primary representational systems with neurolinguistic programming: Examination of preliminary literature.id:225
301983Matching therapists' predicates: an in vivo test of effectiveness.id:39
311983An empirical test of the Neurolinguistic Programming concept of anchoring.id:84
321983The effects of representational system predicates on relaxation.id:112
331983The effects of assessing and utilizing preferred sensory modality: an experiment with relaxation training.id:155
341983The language of empathy.id:156
351983The use of sensory predicates to predict responses to sensory suggestions.id:159
361984Neurolinguistic Programming examined: imagery, sensory mode, and communication.id:61
371984An evaluation of Neurolinguistic Programming: the impact of varied imaging tasks upon sensory predicates.id:70
381984A test of the relationship between stress and primary representational systems.id:106
391984Predicate matching in NLP: a review of research on the preferred representational system.id:150
401984Neurolinguistic Programming: an aid to increase counselor expertness.id:160
411984An investigation of language representational system utilization by personality type.id:162
421985Representational systems: an empirical approach to Neurolinguistic Programming.id:27
431985An empirical evaluation of the neurolinguistic programming model.id:30
441985Mental imagery as revealed by eye movements and spoken predicates: a test of Neurolinguistic Programming.id:48
451985"Primary representational system" and task performance: empirical assessment in prison and normal populations.id:55
461985Neurolinguistic programming: The impact of imagery tasks on sensory predicate usage.id:71
471985Predicate identification and predicate matching: determining if it makes a difference.id:130
481986Neurolinguistic Programming's primary representational system: does it exist?id:135
491987An empirical test of basic assumptions of NLP.id:15
501987Cognition and athletic behavior: an investigation of the NLP principle of congruence.id:89
511987An examination of the Neurolinguistic Programming hypothesis on eye movements in children.id:142
521987Research findings on Neurolinguistic Programming: nonsupportive data or untestable theory?id:149
531988An empirical test of theoretical constructs essential to NLP.id:16
541988Neurolinguistic programming - an interim verdict.id:79
551989A definitional and structural investigation of matching perceptual predicates, mismatching perceptual predicates, and Milton-model matching.id:86
561989A further empirical evaluation of neurolinguistic primary representational systems (PRS).id:94
571989Neurolinguistic Programming: an experimental test of the effectiveness of "leading" in hypnotic inductions.id:93
581990Applications of neurolinguistic programming to medicine.id:209
592012NLP a promising coaching paradigm.id:384
602013A Comparative Analysis of Consumers' Smart Phone Preferences by NLP Preference Sensation Types.id:390

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