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A bibliography of research articles backing up the concepts of NLPTRANSCRIPT
Neuro-Linguistic Programming Research Data Base [ 1 - 20 of 180 Entries ]
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Allen, Keith L. (1982)An investigation of the effectiveness of Neurolinguistic Programming procedures in treating snake phobics.Dissertation Abstracts International 43(3), 861-B University of Missouri at Kansas City, 76 pp. Pub. = AAC8216956
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Apostel, Birgit (1993)The eye movement hypothesis of NLP: mere suggestion or reality?Free University of Berlin, educational sciences (Department 12), Institut of Psychology, Master thesis.
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Appel, Philip R. (1983)Matching of representational systems and interpersonal attraction.Dissertation Abstracts International 43(9), 3021-B United States International University, 192 pp. Pub. = AAC8301835
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Asbell, Henry C. (1983)Effects of reflection, probe, and predicate matching on perceived counselor characteristics (psychotherapy, interpersonal attraction, Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP)).Dissertation Abstracts International 44(11), 3515-B University of Missouri at Kansas City, 115 pp. Pub. = AAC8404790
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Atwater, John M. (1983)Differential effects of interventions from the Neurolinguistic Programming meta-model and general systems in early psychotherapy.Dissertation Abstracts International 44(9), 2887-B 2888-B Texas A & M University, 88 pp. Pub. = DA8329895
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Bacon, Stephen C. (1983)Neurolinguistic Programming and psychosomatic illness: a study of the effects of reframing on headache pain.Dissertation Abstracts International 44(7), 2233-B University of Montana, 110 pp. Pub. = DA8326959
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Baddeley, Mark; Predebon, John (1991)"Do the eyes have it?": A test of neurolinguistic programming's eye movement hypothesis.Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis; Mar Vol 12(1) 1-23
8Bärsch, Martin (1983)Empirical study of concepts of NLP (Part 1).University of Tübingen, unpublished Master thesis.
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Beale, Russell P., Jr. (1980)The testing of a model for the representation of consciousness.Dissertation Abstracts International 41(9), 3565-B 2566-B The Fielding Institute, 126 pp. Order = 8106799
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Beck, Charles E.; Beck, Elizabeth A. (1984)Test of the eye movement hypothesis of Neurolinguistic Programming: a rebuttal of conclusions.Perceptual and Motor Skills; Feb Vol 58(1) 175-176
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Bergman, Richard A. (=?=)The therapist's and clients' perspectives of mental imagery interventions in psychotherapy.Dissertation Abstracts International 50(6), 1597
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Billups, Andrew J. (1983)Representational system congruence (predicate matching) as a dimension of interpersonal impact.Dissertation Abstracts International 44(11), 3517-B Virginia Consortium for Professional Psychology,Old Dominion University, 115 pp. Pub. = AAC8404350
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Birholtz, Laura S. (1981)Neurolinguistic Programming: testing some basic assumptions.Dissertation Abstracts International 42(5), 2042-B The Fielding Institute, 131 pp. Pub. = AAC8118324
14Bliemeister, Joachim (1987)An empirical test of basic assumptions of NLP.Integrative Therapie, 13 (4), 397-406
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Bliemeister, Joachim (1988)An empirical test of theoretical constructs essential to NLP.Zeitschrift fuer Klinische Psychologie, 17 (1), 21-30
16Bliemeister, Joachim; Morgenroth, David (1986)Testing basic assumptions of NLP.David Morgenroth
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Bott, Karin (1995)Construction and evaluation of a NLP-based treatment of psychogenetic overweight.University of Bielefeld, Department of Psychology, unpublished Master thesis
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Botzum, Gerald D. (1984)Therapeutic suggestion: the effects of metaphor on self- disclosure.Dissertation Abstracts International 45(11), 3612
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Brandis, Alan D. (1986)A neurolinguistic treatment for reducing parental anger responses and creating more resourceful behavioral options.Dissertation Abstracts International 47(11), 4642-B California School of Professional Psychology, 161 pp. Order = DA8626141
20 Brandl, Tobias (1997)Characteristics of interaction within NLP-based
shorttime therapy with differential success - two single case studies.University of Bielefeld, Department of Psychology, unpublished Master thesis.
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Brengle, Edward Q. III (1979)Preference for sensory modality of mental imagery and its relationship to stress reduction using a systematic desensitization technique.Dissertation Abstracts International 40(4), 1878-B Wayne State University, 128 pp.
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Brinker, Heike (1995)Curing overweight with NLP: an empirical study of the Easy Weight Program.Heike Brinker, Curslacker Deich 25, 21039 Hamburg
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Brockman, William P. (1980)Empathy revisited: the effects of representational system matching on certain counseling process and outcome variables.Dissertation Abstracts International 41(8), 3421-A College of William and Mary, 167 pp. Order = 8103591
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Buckner, Michael; Mera, Naomi M. (1987)Eye movement as an indicator of sensory components in thought.Journal of Counseling Psychology, 34(3), p. 283-287
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Buhr, Kai-Olaf (1997)An experiment testing the eye movement hypothesis of NLP by presenting visual stimuli and measuring reaction times.University of Bielefeld, Department of Psychology, unpublished Master thesis.
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Burcz, Bernice Angeline (=?=)Neurolinguistic Programming and Star Trek: a training model and metaphor for building trust and relationship in multicultural teams.Personal Communication
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Carbonell, David A. (1985)Representational systems: an empirical approach to Neurolinguistic Programming.Dissertation Abstracts International 46(8), 2798-B DePaul University, 144 pp. Pub. = AAC8523962
28Cheney, S.; Miller, L.; Rees, R. (1982)Imagery and eye movements.Journal of Mental Imagery, 6, 113-124
29 Cody, Steven G. (1983)The stability and impact of the primary representational system in Neurolinguistic
Programming: a critical examination.Dissertation Abstracts International 44(4) 1232-B University of Connecticut, 158 pp. Pub. = AAC8319187
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Coe, William C.; Scharcoff, Joseph A. (1985)An empirical evaluation of the neurolinguistic programming model.International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis; Oct Vol 33(4) 310-318
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Cole-Hitchcock, Sabra Tony (=?=)A determination of the extent to which a predominant representational system can be identified through written and verbal communication and eye scanning patterns.Dissertation Abstracts International 41(5), B Baylor University, 1980, 134 pp.
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Daupert, Dennis L. (1986)A covert imagery intervention into test anxiety based on a chained-anchor model, Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP).Dissertation Abstracts International 47(6), 2610
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Davis, Gerald L., Jr. (1984)Neurolinguistic Programming as an interviewing technique with prelingually deaf adults.Dissertation Abstracts International 46(5), 1247-A 1248-A Oklahoma State University, 91 pp. Order = DA8515247
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Day, Rhetta C.G. (1985)Students' perceptions of Neurolinguistic Programming strategies (counseling, communication, clients, therapy).Dissertation Abstracts International 46(4), 1333-B Florida State University, 130 pp.
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Dilts, Robert (1977)EEG and representational systemsUniversity of California, Santa Cruz,CA (Published in Roots of NLP, Meta Publications, 1983)
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Dixon, Paul N.; Parr, Gerald D.; Yarbrough, Douglass; Rathael, Michael (1986)Neurolinguistic programming as a persuasive communication technique.Journal of Social Psychology; Aug Vol 126 (4) 545-550
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Dooley, Kathleen; Farmer, Alvirda (1988)Comparison for aphasic and control subjects of eye movements hypothesized in Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP).Perceptual and Motor Skills, 67(1), Aug pp. 233-234
38 Dorn, Fred J. (1983)Assessing primary representational system (PRS) preference for Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) using three methods.
Counselor Education and Supervision; Dec Vol 23(2) 149-156
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Dorn, Fred J.; Atwater, Mike; Jereb, Ron; Russell, Roger (1983)Determining the reliability of the NLP eye movement procedure.American Mental Health Counselors Association Journal; Jul Vol 5(3) 105-110
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Dowd, Thomas E.; Hingst, Ann G. (1983)Matching therapists' predicates: an in vivo test of effectiveness.Perceptual and Motor Skills, 57, p. 207-210
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Dowd, Thomas E.; Pety, John (1982)Effect of counselor predicate matching on perceived social influence and client satisfaction.Journal of Counseling Psychology, 29(2), 206-209
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Duda, Karin (1990)A study of the eye movement hypothesis of NLP.University of Bielefeld, Department of Psychology, Master thesis
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Duncan, Robert C.; Konefal, Janet; Spechler, Marilyn M. (1990)Effect of Neurolinguistic Programming training of self-actualization as measured by the Personal Orientation Inventory.Psychological Reports; Jun Vol 66(3, Pt 2) 1323-1330
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Durand, Douglas; Wetzel, John; Hansen, Anita (1989)Computer analysis of sensory predicate use in written and oral communication.Psychological Reports; Oct Vol 65(2) 675-684
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Egger, Bettina (=?=)Seeing is believing: the process of contact with the inner image through painting.Dissertation Abstracts International 49(12), 5507
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Ehrmantraut, John E., Jr. (=?=)A comparison of the therapeutic relationships of counseling students trained in Neurolinguistic Programming vs. students trained on the Carkhuff Model.Dissertation Abstracts International 44(10), 3191-B University of Northern Colorado, 1983, 151 pp. Pub. = AAC8328491
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Einspruch, Eric L.; Forman, Bruce D. (1985)Observations concerning research literature on Neurolinguistic Programming.Journal of Counseling Psychology, 32(4), 589-596
48 Einspruch, Eric L.; Forman, Bruce D. (1988)Neurolinguistic Programming in the treatment of
phobias.Psychotherapy in private practice, 6(1), p. 91-100
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Elich, Matthew; Thompson, Richard W.; Miller, Laurence (1985)Mental imagery as revealed by eye movements and spoken predicates: a test of Neurolinguistic Programming.Journal of Counseling Psychology; Oct Vol 32(4) 622- 625
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Ellickson, Judy L. (1983)Representational systems and eye movements in an interview.Journal of Counseling Psychology, 30(3), 339-345
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Ellis, John L. (1980)Representational systems: an investigation of sensory predicate use in a self-disclosure interview.Dissertation Abstracts International 41(11), 4244-B University of Minnesota, 194 pp. Pub. = AAC8109421
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Faist, Wolfgang Johann (1987)Influencing phobic behaviour using the dissociative interventions by BANDLER/ GRINDER (NLP).University of Munich, Prof. Dr. W. Tunner
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Falzett, William C., Jr. (1979)Matched versus unmatched primary representational systems relationship to perceived trustworthiness in a counseling analogue.Dissertation Abstracts International 41(1), 105-A Marquette University, 100 pp. Order = 8105176; Text can also be found in: Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1981, 28(4)
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Farmer, A.; Rooney, R.; Cunningham, J.R. (1985)Hypothesized eye movements of Neurolinguistic Programming: a statistical artifact.Perceptual and Motor Skills, 61, 717-718
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Farmer, Stephen S. (1983)Supervisory conferences in communicative disorders: verbal and nonverbal interpersonal communication pacing.Dissertation Abstracts International 44(9), 2715-B 2716-B University of Colorado (Boulder), 195 pp. Order = DA8400891
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Faulkender, Nancy A. (1985)"Primary representational system" and task performance: empirical assessment in prison and normal populations.Dissertation Abstracts International 45(12), 3937-B California School of Professional Psychology at Berkeley, 100 pp. Pub. = AAC8503711
57 Ferguson, David M. (1987)The effect of two audiotaped Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) phobia treatments on public speaking anxiety.
Dissertation Abstracts International 49(4), 765 University of Tennessee, 95 pp. Order = DA8810355
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Forster, C.; Jansen, A.; Margenrot, L.; Unterberger, G. (1993)Medias of psychotherapy. What conditions are decisive for rapport?College of Hildesheim-Holzminden, Germany, FB Sozialpädagogik, unpublished paper
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Frank, Angela (1997)Using NLP in social work.College of Regensburg or Angela Frank, Motzersreuth 1, 95698 Neualbenreuth
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Fremder, Linda A. (1986)Generalization of visual dot pattern strategies to number pattern strategies by learning disabled students.Dissertation Abstracts International 47(11), 4055-A Columbia University Teachers College, 116 pp. Order = DA8704296
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Frieden, Fredrick P. (1981)Speaking the client's language: the effects of Neurolinguistic Programming (predicate matching) on verbal and nonverbal behaviors in psychotherapy. A single case design.Dissertation Abstracts International 42(3), 1171-B Virginia Commonwealth University, 146 pp. Pub. = AAC8118960
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Fromme, Donald K.; Daniell, Jennifer (1984)Neurolinguistic Programming examined: imagery, sensory mode, and communication.Journal of Counseling Psychology, 31(3)
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Fruchter, Helane J. (1983)Sensory reinforcement in the service of aggression maintenance in children: a treatment study.Dissertation Abstracts International 45(3) 1013-B Syracuse University, 124 pp. Pub. = AAC8410711
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Frye, Mary L. (1980)An analysis of the relationship between leisure interests and representational systems among college freshman students with implications for leisure counseling.Dissertation Abstracts International 41(6) 2764-A Oklahoma State University, 93 pp. Order = 8027178
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Gallo, Fred P. (=?=)Verbal synchrony and the maintenance of rapport between collegiate instructors and their students (NLP Teaching).Dissertation Abstracts International 46(3), p. 624
66 Genser-Medlitsch, Martina; Schütz, Peter (1997)
Does Neuro-Linguistic psychotherapy have effect? New Results shown in the extramural section.Martina Genser-Medlitsch; Peter Schütz, ÖTZ-NLP, Wiederhofergasse 4, A-1090, Wien, Austria
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Gerhardt, Kathrin (1992)Construction and first evaluation of a manual designed to measure success in therapy with pain patients.University of Hamburg, Department of Psychology, Master thesis
68Gerhardt, Katrin; Besser-Siegmund, Cora (1995)Diagnosing success in NLP pain therapy.unpublished paper.
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Glöser, Claudia (1991)Testing the effectiveness of NLP´s Six Step Reframing Model with subjectivly obese clients.University of Bielefeld, Department of Psychology, Master thesis
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Graunke, Bruce R. (=?=)An evaluation of Neurolinguistic Programming: the impact of varied imaging tasks upon sensory predicates.Dissertation Abstracts International 46(6) University of Houston, 1984, 226 pp. Pub. = AAC8420009
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Graunke, Bruce; Roberts, T. Kevin (1985)Neurolinguistic programming: The impact of imagery tasks on sensory predicate usage.Journal of Counseling Psychology; Oct Vol 32(4) 525-530
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Green, Margaret A. (1979)Trust as effected by representational system predicates.Dissertation Abstracts International 41(8) 3159-B Ball State University, 130 pp. Pub. = AAC8104651
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Grzebieniak, John F. (1982)The 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.Dissertation Abstracts International 44(4) 989-A University of Pittsburg, 122 pp. Order = DA8318201
74Gumm, W.B.; Walker, M.K.; Day, H.D. (1982)Neurolinguistic Programming: method or myth?Journal of Counseling Psychology, 29(3)
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Hagstrom, Garis C. (=?=)A microanalysis of direct confrontation psychotherapy with schizophrenics: using Neurolinguistic Programming and Delsarte's system of expression.Dissertation Abstracts International 42(10) 4192-B California School of Professional Psychology, 1981, 187 pp. Order = DA8207545
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Hale, Richard L. (1986)The effects of Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) on public speaking anxiety and incompetence.Dissertation Abstracts International 47(5), pp 2167 Drake University, 93 pp. Order =DA8617682
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Hammer, Allen L. (1980)Language as a therapeutic tool: the effects on the relationship of listeners responding to speakers by using perceptual predicates.Dissertation Abstracts International 41 (3), 991-A Michigan State University, 149 pp. Order = 8020705
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Haynie, Nancy A. (1982)Systematic Human Relations Training with Neurolinguistic Programming.Dissertation Abstracts International 43(7), 2286-A University of Georgia, 151 pp. Order = DA8228694
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Heap, Michael (1988)Neurolinguistic programming - an interim verdict.in: Hypnosis: Current clinical, experimental and forensic practices. (Michael Heap, Ed.), pp. 268-280. Croom Helm, London, England; xii, 436 pp.
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Helm, David Jay (1990)Neurolinguistic Programming: equality as to distribution of learning modalities.Journal of Instructional Psychology, 17(3), pp. 159-160
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Helm, David Jay (1991)Neurolinguistic Programming: gender and the learning modalities create inequalities in learning: a proposal to reestablish equality and promote new levels of achievement in education.Journal of Instructional Psychology; Sep Vol 18(3) 167-169
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Hernandez, Vivian O. (1981)A study of eye movement patterns in the Neurolinguistic Programming model.Dissertation Abstracts International 42(4), 1587-B Ball State University, 149 pp. Order = 8120505
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Hildebrand, Britta; Nolting, Wilhelm (1992)A training based on NLP designed to improve perception and nonverbal communication - development and first evaluationUniversity of Bielefeld, Department of Psychology, Master thesis
84 Hill, Edwin L. (1983)An empirical test of the Neurolinguistic Programming concept of anchoring.Dissertation Abstracts International 44(7), 2246-B
Washington State University, 126 pp. Pub. = AAC8325468
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Hillin, Harvey H., Jr. (1982)Effects of a rapport method & chemical dependency workshop for adults employed in Kansas service agencies.Dissertation Abstracts International 44(12), 3574-A Kansas State University, 135 pp. Order = DA840761x
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Hischke, Darrell Linn (=?=)A definitional and structural investigation of matching perceptual predicates, mismatching perceptual predicates, and Milton-model matching.Dissertation Abstracts International 49(9), p. 4005
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Holdevici, Irina (1990)Neurolinguistic programming: a form of mental training in high-performance shooting.Revue Roumaine des Sciences Sociales, Serie de Psychologie; Jul-Dec Vol 34(2) 169-173
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Hueber, Raimund J. (1997)Nonsmoker by hypnosis? Evaluation of a training based on hypnotherapy.University of Bielefeld, Department of Psychology, unpublished Master thesis
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Ingalls, Joan S. (1987)Cognition and athletic behavior: an investigation of the NLP principle of congruence.Dissertation Abstracts International 48(7), 2090-B Columbia University Teachers College, 158 pp. Order = DA8721125
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Johannsen, Clifford A. (1982)Predicates, mental imagery in discrete sense modes, and levels of stress: the Neurolinguistic Programming typologies.Dissertation Abstracts International 43(8), 2709-B United States International University, 207 pp. Pub. = AAC8229638
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Johnson, Kenneth D. (1983)Eye positions and associated mental activity as determined by sensory-based words spoken.Dissertation Abstracts International 45(8), 2691-B Union for Experimenting Colleges and Universities, 119 pp. Pub. = AAC8425708
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Jojart, Jürgen (1985)The linguistic model of NLP. Empirical studies of its applicability in psychotherapy. How do the intervention techniques taken from ´The Structure of Magic I´ work?University of Tübingen, unpublished Master thesis.
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Jupp, James J. (1989)Neurolinguistic Programming: an experimental test of the effectiveness of "leading" in hypnotic inductions.British Journal of Experimental and Clinical Hypnosis; Sum Vol 6(2) 91-97
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Jupp, James J. (1989)A further empirical evaluation of neurolinguistic primary representational systems (PRS).Counselling Psychology Quarterly; Vol 2(4) 441-450
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Kammer, D.; Lanver, C.; Schwochow, M. (1997)Controled treatment of simple phobias with NLP: evaluation of a pilot project.University of Bielefeld, Department of Psychology,unpublished paper
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Kelberman, Paula May (1988)Observational drawing: a comparative study of two sensory-based instructional approaches.Dissertation Abstracts International 49(6), p. 1351
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Konefal, Janet; Duncan, Robert C.; Reese, Maryann (1992)Neurolinguistic programming training, trait anxiety, and locus of control.Psychological Reports; Jun Vol 70(3, Pt 1) 819-832
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Koziey, P.; McLeod, G. (1987)Visual-kinesthetic dissociation in treatment of victims of rape.Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 18(3), Jun pp. 276-282.
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Kraft, William A. (1982)The effects of primary representational system congruence on relaxation in a Neurolinguistic Programming model.Dissertation Abstracts International 43(7), 2372-B Texas A & M University, 95 pp. Pub. = AAC8226101
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Krim, M . J. (1983)Stability and inter rater reliability of visual accessing cues.Winteler, A. UnivBW Fak SOWI, Dissertation
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Krugman, Martin; Kirsch, Irving; Wickless Cynthia (1985)NLP treatment for anxiety: magic or myth?Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychologie 53 (4) 526-530
102 Lange, David E. (1980)A validity study of the construct `most highly valued representational system` in human auditory
and visual perceptions.Dissertation Abstracts International 41 (11) 4266-B Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, 80 pp. Publication = AAC8110420
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Lehner, Andrea (1994)Changing the perspective of subjectivly obese clients by participation in an Easy Weight seminar.Lehner Andrea, Wöhrdstr. 18, 93059 Regensburg
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Liberman, Marla Beth (1984)The treatment of simple phobias with Neurolinguistic Programming techniques.Dissertation Abstracts International 45(6), St. Louis University, 86 pp. Pub. = AAC8418664
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Lippert, Almut (1997)An experiment testing the eye movement hypothesis of NLP by presenting emotionally relevant stimuli and measuring reaction times.University of Bielefeld, Department of Psychology, unpublished Master thesis
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Loiselle, Francois (1985)The effect of eye placement on orthographic memorizationFaculté des sciences sociales, Université de Moncton
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Loomis, Maxine E.; Cohen, Marlene Z. (1984)A test of the relationship between stress and primary representational systems.Transactional Analysis Journal; Jan Vol 14(1) 80-82
108Loren, M. (1982)The treatment of snake phobias.Dissertation
109Lund, H. (1995)Asthma management: a qualitative research studyThe Health Attractor, Vol. 1, No. 3, IASH, March, 1995
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MacMorran, Paula R. (1987)Brief treatment for disturbing memory: a Neurolinguistic Programming submodality procedure.Dissertation Abstracts International 48(7), 1710-A 1711-A University of Tennessee, 90 pp. Order = DA8721287
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Macroy, Thomas D. (1978)Linguistic surface structures in family interaction.Dissertation Abstracts International 40(2), 926-B Utah State University, 133 pp. Order = 7917967
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Macy, Charlotte M. (1987)Counselor training and supervision: Neurolinguistic Programming as a factor in skills acquisition.Dissertation Abstracts International 48(10), 2543-A Purdue University, 205 pp. Order = DA8729767
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Malloy, Thomas E. (1989)Cognitive strategies and a classroom procedure for teaching spelling.Dept. of Psychology, University of Utah
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Malloy, Thomas E.; Mitchell, Christine; Gordon, Oakley E. (1987)Training cognitive strategies underlying intelligent problem solving.Perceptual and Motor Skills, 64, p. 1039-1046
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Mather, Bruce D. (1983)The effects of representational system predicates on relaxation.Dissertation Abstracts International 44(4), 1222-B Ball State University,110 pp. Pub. = AAC8315162
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Mattar, Alan T. (1980)Primary representational systems as a basis for improved comprehension and communication.Dissertation Abstracts International 41(8), 3162-B Utah State University, 177 pp. Pub. = AAC8104113
117Matthews, William J.; Kirsch, I.; Mosher, D. (1985)Double hypnotic induction: an initial empirical test.Journal of Abnormal Psychology Vol. 94(1), 92-95
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Mercier, Mary Ann; Johnson, Marilyn (1984)Representational system predicate use and convergence in counseling: Gloria revisited.Journal of Counseling Psychology, 31(2), 161- 169
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Moine, Donald (1981)A psycholinguistic study of the patterns of persuasion used by successful salespeople.Dissertation Abstracts International 42(5), 2135-B University of Oregon, 271 pp. Order = 8123499
120Monguio Vencino, Ines; Lippman, Louis G. (1987)Image formation as related to visual fixation point.Journal of Mental Imagery; Spr Vol 11(1) 87-96
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Muss, D. C. (1991)A new technique for treating post-traumatic stress disorder.British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 30, p.91-92
122Nagel, Ulrike; Ellgring, Heiner (1985)Mental imagery and eye movement.Max-Planck-Institut of Psychiatry and Social Psychology
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Newton, Eylar L. (=?=)The effect of verbal pacing on self-disclosure and trust of interviewer.Dissertation Abstracts International 42(4), p. 1615
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Owens, Lee F. (1977)An investigation of eye movements and representational systems.Dissertation Abstracts International 38(10), 4992-B Ball State University, 158 pp. Order = 7803828
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Palubeckas, Aurelia J. (1981)Rapport in the therapeutic relationship and its relationship to pacing.Dissertation Abstracts International 42(6), 2543-B 2544-B Boston University School of Education, 127 pp. Order = 8126743
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Pantin, Hilda M. (1982)The relationship between subjects' predominant sensory predicate use, their preferred representational system and self-reported attitudes towards similar versus different therapist-patient dyads.Dissertation Abstracts International 43(7), 2350-B University of Miami, 97 pp. Pub. = AAC8229208
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Parr, Gerald D.; Dixon, Paul N.; Yarbrough, Douglass; Ratheal, Michael (1986)The effectiveness of Neurolinguistic Programming in a small group setting.Journal of College Student Personnel; Jul Vol 27(4) 358-361
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Paulus, Jochen (1985)The linguistic model of NLP: an empirical study of its applicability in psychotherapy.Is there such a thing as hypnotic language?University of Tübingen, unpublished Master thesis.
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Paxton, Louise K. (1980)Representational systems and client perception of the counseling relationship.Dissertation Abstracts International 41(9), 3888-A Indiana University, 141 pp. Order = 8105941
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Peterson-Cooney, Lorrie (1991)"Effect of Neurolinguistic Programming training on self-actualization as measured by the Personal Orientation Inventory": addendum to the Duncan,I. et al. study.Psychological Reports; Apr Vol 68(2) 593-594
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Petroski, A. (1985)Representational systems in the Neurolinguistic Programming model.Winteler, A. UnivBW Fak SOWI
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Poffel, Stephen A.; Cross, Herbert J. (1985)Neurolinguistic programming: a test of the eye movement hypothesis.Perceptual and Motor skills; Dec Vol 61(3,Pt 2) 1262
133 Radl, Myrna C. (1985)
Predicate identification and predicate matching: determining if it makes a difference.Dissertation Abstracts International 46(10), 3625-B University of Colorado at Boulder, 247 pp. Pub. = AAC8528517
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Radosta, Robert (1982)An investigation of eye accessing cues.Dissertation Abstracts International 43(3), 883-B East Texas State University, 130 pp. Pub. = AAC8219481
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Rebstock, Marc E. (1980)The effects of training in matching techniques on the development of rapport between client and counselor during initial counseling interviews.Dissertation Abstracts International 41(3), 946-A University of Missouri, Kansas City, 89 pp. Order = 8019148
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Reckert, Horst-W. (1994)Test anxiety ... removed by anchoring in just one session?in: Multimind, NLP Aktuell, Nr. 6, Nov./Dez. 1994. Junfermann Verlag Paderborn. Master thesis.
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Reese, Dorothy B. (1987)Nonverbal and psycholinguistic behavior of Neurolinguistic Programming trainers.Dissertation Abstracts International 49(1), 64-A Temple University, 183 pp. Order = DA8803838
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Ridings, Donald E. (1986)Neurolinguistic Programming's primary representational system: does it exist?Dissertation Abstracts International 47(3), 1285-B University of Massachusetts, 130 pp. Order = DA8612078
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Rothenhäusler, Angela (1993)A study to test if two accessing cues match: the eye movement model and sensory predicates.Free University of Berlin, Institute of Psychology, Master thesis
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Salas, Jesus A.; de Groot, Hans; Spanos, Nicholas P. (1989)Neurolinguistic Programming and hypnotic responding: an empirical evaluation.Journal of Mental Imagery; Spr Vol 13(1) 79-89
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Sandhu, Daya S. (=?=)The effects of mirroring vs. non-mirroring of clients' nonverbal behavior on empathy, trustworthiness, and positive interaction in cross-cultural counseling dyads.Dissertation Abstracts International 45(4), p. 1042
142 Sandhu, Daya S.; Reeves, T. Glen; Portes, Pedro R. (1993)
Cross-cultural counseling and neurolinguistic mirroring with native American adolescents.Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development; Apr Vol 21(2) 106-118
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Schiermann, Jens U. (1996)The representation of visual information.University of Hamburg, Department of Psychology, 30.07.1986, 124 pages
144Schiermann, Jens; Ringelband, Olaf (1985)Representational systems and eye movement.GwG-Info, 61, 63-76
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Schleh, Malcolm N. (1987)An examination of the Neurolinguistic Programming hypothesis on eye movements in children.Dissertation Abstracts International 48(2), 584-B Biola University, Rosemead School of Psychology, 93 pp. Pub. = AAC8709616
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Schmedlen, George W. (1981)The impact of sensory modality matching on the establishment of rapport in psychotherapy.Dissertation Abstracts International 42(5), 2080-B Kent State University, 83 p. Pub. = AAC8123577
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Schmedlen, George W., MacCormick, Donald W., Woldt, Ansel L. (1987)Neurolinguistic Programming, matching sensory predicates, and rapport.Western Psychological Association Annual Meeting, 23-26. 04. 1987 (Paper)
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Schneider, Mark E. (1984)The relationship among primary representational systems, and counselor empathy, trustworthiness, attractiveness, expertness and subject preference.Dissertation Abstracts International 45(2), 418-A SUNY Buffalo, 110 pp. Order = DA8410589
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Scott, Eddie K. (1987)The effects of the Neurolinguistic Programming model of reframing as therapy for bulemia.Dissertation Abstracts International 48(7), 1713-A 1714-A Northern Arizona University, 191 pp. Order = DA8715297
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Semtner, Elizabeth A. (1986)An investigation into the relevance of using Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) as an aid in individualizing college reading programs.Dissertation Abstracts International 47(4), p. 1266
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Senz, Ulrich (1983)Empirical study of neurolinguistic programming concepts.University of Tübingen
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Sharpley, Christopher F. (1984)Predicate matching in NLP: a review of research on the preferred representational system.Journal of Counseling Psychology, 31(2), 238-248
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Sharpley, Christopher F. (1987)Research findings on Neurolinguistic Programming: nonsupportive data or untestable theory?Journal of Counseling Psychology , 34(1), 103-107
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Shaw, Darcy L. (1977)Recall as effected by the interaction of presentation representational system and primary representational system.Dissertation Abstracts International 38(10), 5931-A Ball State University, 211 pp. Order = 7803830
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Shobin, Mark Z. (1980)An investigation of the effects of verbal pacing on initial therapeutic rapport.Dissertation Abstracts International 41(5), A Boston University School of Education (1980), 101 pp. Order = 8024158
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Siegler, Heinz Jürgen (1990)An empirical study of the eye movement hypothesis of NLP.University of Mannheim, Prof. Dr. H. Wittchen
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Sinn, Petra (1984)An empirical study of concepts essential to NLP (Part 3): the eye movement model.University of Tübingen, unpublished Master thesis.
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Slavit, Michael R. (1983)The effects of assessing and utilizing preferred sensory modality: an experiment with relaxation training.Dissertation Abstracts International 44(9), 2907-B University of Texas at Austin, 136 pp. Pub. = AAC8329874
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Sperber, Karl (1983)The language of empathy.Dissertation Abstracts International 45(2), 688-B University of Maine, 173 pp. Pub. = AAC8412526
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Sun, Michael B. (=?=)A study for development of a methodological process and the use of certified NLP practitioners in assessing the consistency of NLP programmers rating eye movements.Dissertation Abstracts International 49(11), p. 3341
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161 Swets, John A.; Bjork, Robert A. (1990)Enhancing human performance: An evaluation of
"New Age" techniques considered by the U.S. army.Psychological Science; Mar Vol 1(2) 85-sup-86
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Talone, James M. (1983)The use of sensory predicates to predict responses to sensory suggestions.Dissertation Abstracts International 44(2), 618-B Utah State University, 118 pp. Order = DA8313xxx
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Thomason, David D. (1984)Neurolinguistic Programming: an aid to increase counselor expertness.Dissertation Abstracts International 44(9), 2909-B Biola University, 65 pp. Pub. = AAC8400860
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Thomason, T.C.; Arbuckle, T.; Cady, D. (1980)Test of the eye movement hypothesis of Neurolinguistic Programming.Perceptual and Motor Skills, 51, 230
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Torres, Cresencio (1984)An investigation of language representational system utilization by personality type.Dissertation Abstracts International 45(5), 1271-A University of Oklahoma, 110 pp. Order = DA8418579
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Unterberger, Gerhart; Ulbrich, Hanne (1998)Effects of NLP interventions with chronical diseases - the HGT (Hildesheimer Gesundheits-Training) in clinical testsCollege Hildesheim/Holzminden, Research Project
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Vander Zyl, Eldon Lee (1983)The effects of meta-model questioning and empathetic responding on concreteness in client statements and client ratings of anxiety and counselor attractiveness, expertness, and trustworthiness.Dissertation Abstracts International 44(12), 3600-A 3601-A Iowa State University, 117 pp. Order = DA8407xxx
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Völter, Joachim (1984)Empirical study of the concept of resources within NLP.University of Tübingen.
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Walters, Sharon Ruth (1983)A comprehensive behavioral treatment for hypertension.Dissertation Abstracts International 45(12), p. 3925
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Wannewitz, Birgit (1993)Paradoxes in communication and how to resolve them. A case study of communication trainings based on NLP concepts.University of Bielefeld, Bachelor thesis.
171 Weerth, Rupprecht (1992)
A study of the submodality concept in NLP.Multi Mind - NLP aktuell, 3, 9-12
172Weerth, Rupprecht (1993)NLP & mental imagery II.Junfermann, 155 pages
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Wertheim, Eleanor H.; Habib, Cherine; Cumming, Geoff (1986)Test of the neurolinguistic programming hypothesis that eye movements relate to processing imagery.Perceptual and Motor Skilled; Apr Vol 62(2) 523-529
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Wilbur, Michael P.; Roberts-Wilbur, Janice (1987)Categorizing sensory reception in four modes: support for representational systems.Perceptual and Motor Skills; Jun Vol 64(3, Pt 1) 875-886
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Wilhelm, Frank Anton (1991)Submodality change and nail chewing. Empirical test of an imaginative method (´Swish´).Master thesis, Department of Psychology, Philipps-University Marburg
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Wilimek, Jay F. (1979)The use of language representational systems by high and low marital adjustment couples.Dissertation Abstracts International 40(7), 3914-A University of Utah, 83 pp. Order = 8000971
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Wisser, Christoph (1993)Modality specific imaginative systems: can they be operationalized using the NLP eye movement model?Free University of Berlin, Educational and Training Sciences (Department 12), Institut of Psychology, Master thesis.
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Wong, Eleanor Yee Nor (1981)A validation study of nonverbal eye pattern strategies related to language and therapeutic processes.Dissertation Abstracts International 42(11), p. 4729
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Yapko, Michael D. (1980)Neurolinguistic Programming, hypnosis, and interpersonal influence.Dissertation Abstracts International 41(8), 3204-B Michigan State University, 186 pp. Pub. = AAC8103393
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Yapko, Michael D. (1981)The effect of matching primary representational system predicates on hypnotic relaxation.in: American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 23, 169-175. Winteler, A., UnivBW Fak SOWI