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Gosnell CL, Gable SL.  2022.  Approach and avoidance goals and perceptions of romantic partners’ traits. Current Psychology: A Journal for Diverse Perspectives on Diverse Psychological Issues. PDF icon full article (668.66 KB)
Gable SL, Gosnell CL, Maisel NC, Strachman A.  2012.  Safely testing the alarm: Close others' responses to personal positive events.. Journal of personality and social psychology. 103:963.PDF icon gable_gosnell_et_al._2012.pdf (700.15 KB)
Gable SL, Gosnell CL.  2011.  The positive side of close relationships. Designing positive psychology taking stock and moving forward. :265–79.
Gable SL, Reis HT, Impett EA, Asher ER.  2004.  What do you do when things go right? The intrapersonal and interpersonal benefits of sharing positive events. Journal of personality and social psychology. 87:228.PDF icon gable_et_al._2004.pdf (112.15 KB)
Gable SL, Algoe SB.  2010.  Being there when things go right: Support processes for positive events. Support processes in intimate relationships. :200–216.
Gable SL.  2012.  Regulating Incentives and Threats in Close Relationships. The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Couples and Family Relationships. :193–206.
Gable SL.  2008.  Approach and avoidance motivation in close relationships. Social relationships: Cognitive, affective, and motivational processes. :219–234.PDF icon gable_2008.pdf (129.75 KB)
Gable SL, Prok T.  2012.  20 Avoiding the Pitfalls and Approaching the Promises of Close Relationships. The Oxford Handbook of Human Motivation. :350.
Gable SL, Impett EA.  2012.  Approach and avoidance motives and close relationships. Social and Personality Psychology Compass. 6:95–108.PDF icon gable_impett_2012.pdf (126.8 KB)
Gable SL.  2011.  Approach and Avoidance Motivation. The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Couples and Family Relationships. :193.
Gable SLyne.  1996.  Level and stability of day to day psychological well-being and vulnerability to depression.
Gable SL, Gosnell CL.  2013.  Approach and avoidance behavior in interpersonal relationships. Emotion Review. 5:269–274.PDF icon gable_gosnell_2013.pdf (419.43 KB)
Gable SL.  2013.  Relationships: Capitalizing on positive events..
Gable SL.  2013.  Approaching Rewards and Avoiding Threats in Close Relationships. The Science of the Couple: The Ontario Symposium. 12:59.
Gable SL, Reis HT, Elliot AJ.  2000.  Behavioral activation and inhibition in everyday life.. Journal of personality and social psychology. 78:1135.PDF icon gable_reis_elliot_2000.pdf (1.69 MB)
Gable S.  2000.  The development of emotional competence..
Gable SL, Bedrov A.  2022.  Social isolation and social support in good times and bad times. Current Opinion in Psychology. 44:89-93.PDF icon full article (348.81 KB)
Gable SL, Haidt J.  2005.  What (and why) is positive psychology? Review of general psychology. 9:103.PDF icon gable_haidt_2005.pdf (57.91 KB)
Gable SLyne.  2000.  Appetitive and aversive social motivation.
Gable SL, Reis HT, Elliot AJ.  2003.  Evidence for bivariate systems: An empirical test of appetition and aversion across domains. Journal of Research in Personality. 37:349–372.
Gable SL, Reis HT, Downey G.  2003.  He said, she said a quasi-signal detection analysis of daily interactions between close relationship partners. Psychological Science. 14:100–105.PDF icon gable_reis_downey_2003.pdf (1.42 MB)
Gable SL, Nezlek JB.  1998.  Level and instability of day-to-day psychological well-being and risk for depression.. Journal of personality and social psychology. 74:129.PDF icon gable_nezlek_1998.pdf (847.83 KB)
Gable SL, Reis HT.  2001.  Appetitive and aversive social interaction. Close romantic relationships: Maintenance and enhancement. :169–194.
Gable SL, Reis HT.  1999.  Now and then, them and us, this and that: Studying relationships across time, partner, context, and person. Personal Relationships. 6:415–432.PDF icon gable_reis_1999.pdf (1.52 MB)
Gable SL, Strachman A.  2008.  Approaching social rewards and avoiding social punishments: Appetitive and aversive social motivation..

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