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> I have been intrigued with the fact that the classic rep grid seems confined to
> portraying only "to be" type relationships among the respective clusters of
> elements or constructs. It would seem that grid procedures are needed which
> would portray "to have" (territory) and transitive action verbs (cause-effect,
> antecedent-consequent) relationships as well. oiguration of data it would seem
> that, instead of reducing a narrative document or story to its
> element/construct components one could eventually develop techniques to move
> from this data set to a narrative document or story (which potentially had
> never existed prior to the generation of the rep grid data set.
I was quite interested in this but I'm not really sure I understand.
Would you mind explaining a bit more?
Jack Gerber
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