David Gordon and Graham Dawes – Expanding Your World

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David Gordon and Graham Dawes – Expanding Your World 1. WHAT IS MODELING?WHAT IS A MODEL?WHY MODEL?WHY MODELING IS POSSIBLEStructure and Experience2. THE EXPERIENTIAL ARRAYFlow of Effect3. THE PROCESSSub-AbilitiesSelecting ExemplarsFraming for ExemplarsELICITATIONAsking QuestionsStepping InPatterningCapturing DescriptionNecessary and SufficientThe Elicitation Protocol4. BELIEFSUnderlying BeliefsEquivalencesCause-EffectsUnstated ConnectionsThe “Belief Template”5. BELIEFS: EQUIVALENCESCRITERIAElicitation Questions for the Criterion“Being Passionate About Something”: CriterionDEFINITIONElicitation Questions for the Definition“Being Passionate About Something”: DefinitionEVIDENCEThresholdSpecificityElicitation Questions for the Evidence“Being Passionate About Something”: Evidence6. BELIEFS: CAUSE-EFFECTSENABLING CAUSE-EFFECTSElicitation Questions for Enabling Cause-Effects“Being Passionate About Something”: Enabling Cause-EffectMOTIVATING CAUSE-EFFECTElicitation Questions for the Motivating Cause-Effect“Being Passionate About Something”:Motivating Cause-Effect7. SUPPORTING BELIEFsNoticing Supporting Beliefs“Being Passionate About Something”: Supporting Beliefs8. STRATEGIESSequences and SetsPRIMARY STRATEGYElicitation Questions for the Primary Strategy“Being Passionate About Something”: Primary StrategySECONDARY STRATEGIESElicitation Questions for Secondary Strategies“Being Passionate About Something”: Secondary Strategies9. EMOTIONSSIGNAL EMOTIONSNoticing Signal EmotionsSUSTAINING EMOTIONSElicitation Questions for the Sustaining Emotion“Being Passionate About Something”: Sustaining Emotion10. EXTERNAL BEHAVIORElicitation Question for External Behavior“Being Passionate About Something”: External Behavior11. CONTRIBUTING FACTORSNoticing Contributing Factors“Being Passionate About Something”:Contributing Factors12. CREATING THE INITIAL ARRAY“Being Passionate About Something”:The Initial Array13. COMPLETING THE ARRAYReviewing the Initial Array“Being Passionate About Something”:ReviewingClarifying the Initial Array“Being Passionate About Something”:Clarifying14. ACQUISITIONReference ExperiencesACCESS: ESTABLISHING THE MODEL IN YOUR EXPERIENCERehearsalThe Acquisition ProtocolINTEGRATION: BECOMING COMPETENTHINDRANCESAFTERWORDAPPENDICESAPPENDIX I: GOOD QUESTIONSAPPENDIX II: EXPERIENTIAL ARRAY: ELICITATION DEFINITIONSAPPENDIX III: EXPERIENTIAL ARRAY: ELICITATION QUESTIONSAPPENDIX IV: EXAMPLE ARRAY: LENNY