Publications
Performance comparisons and attachment: An investigation of competitive responses in close relationships. Personal Relationships. 12:357–372.
scinta_gable_2005.pdf (169.73 KB)
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2005. 
Positive Emotions in Close Relationships. Handbook of Positive Emotions.
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2014. The positive side of close relationships. Designing positive psychology taking stock and moving forward. :265–79.
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2011. Regulating Incentives and Threats in Close Relationships. The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Couples and Family Relationships. :193–206.
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2013. Responsive behaviors in good times and in bad. Personal Relationships. 15:317–338.
maisel_et_al._2008.pdf (266.09 KB)
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2008. 
Responsiveness in romantic partners’ interactions. Current Opinion in Psychology. 53:101652.
full article (278.61 KB)
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2023. 
Safely testing the alarm: Close others' responses to personal positive events.. Journal of personality and social psychology. 103:963.
gable_gosnell_et_al._2012.pdf (700.15 KB)
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2012. 
The social functions of the emotion of gratitude via expression.. Emotion. 13:605.
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2013. Social isolation and social support in good times and bad times. Current Opinion in Psychology. 44:89-93.
full article (348.81 KB)
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2022. 
Social-Evaluative Threat and Proinflammatory Cytokine Regulation An Experimental Laboratory Investigation. Psychological Science. 20:1237–1244.
dickerson_et_al._2009.pdf (151.04 KB)
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2009. 
Stigma management and well-being: The role of perceived social support, emotional processing, and suppression. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
beals_et_al._2009.pdf (356.3 KB)
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2009. 
Thriving together: the benefits of women's social ties for physical, psychological and relationship health. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 378:20210441.
full article (233.01 KB)
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2023. 
To Pursue or Not to Pursue STEM? Faculty Behavior Enhances Student Involvement in STEM Roles by Signaling Role-Specific Support Social Psychological and Personality Science. 13:583-594.
full article (578.9 KB)
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2003. 
What (and why) is positive psychology? Review of general psychology. 9:103.
gable_haidt_2005.pdf (57.91 KB)
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2005. 
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.
gable_et_al._2004.pdf (112.15 KB)
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2004. 
What makes experiences satisfying? The interaction of approach-avoidance motivations and emotions in well-being. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 86:496.
updegraff_et_al._2004.pdf (104.18 KB)
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2004. 
What you want (and do not want) affects what you see (and do not see): Avoidance social goals and social events. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 32:1446–1458.
strachman_gable_2006_b.pdf (99.59 KB)
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2006. 
Which thoughts count? Algorithms for evaluating satisfaction in relationships Psychological Science. 19:1030–1036.
gable_poore_2008.pdf (120.77 KB)
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2008. 
Will you be there for me when things go right? Supportive responses to positive event disclosures. Journal of personality and social psychology. 91:904.
gable_gonzaga_strachman_2006.pdf (137.37 KB)
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2006. 
You don't know how it feels: Accuracy in emotion perception predicts responsiveness of support.. Emotion. 20(3):343-352.
full article (166.34 KB)
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2020. 