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Dickerson SS, Gable SL, Irwin MR, Aziz N, Kemeny ME.  2009.  Social-Evaluative Threat and Proinflammatory Cytokine Regulation An Experimental Laboratory Investigation. Psychological Science. 20:1237–1244.PDF icon dickerson_et_al._2009.pdf (151.04 KB)
Beals KP, Peplau LAnne, Gable SL.  2009.  Stigma management and well-being: The role of perceived social support, emotional processing, and suppression. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. PDF icon beals_et_al._2009.pdf (356.3 KB)
Reis HT, Gable SL.  2003.  Toward a positive psychology of relationships..
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 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)
Updegraff JA, Gable SL, Taylor SE.  2004.  What makes experiences satisfying? The interaction of approach-avoidance motivations and emotions in well-being. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 86:496.PDF icon updegraff_et_al._2004.pdf (104.18 KB)
Strachman A, Gable SL.  2006.  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.PDF icon strachman_gable_2006_b.pdf (99.59 KB)
Gable SL, Poore J.  2008.  Which thoughts count? Algorithms for evaluating satisfaction in relationships Psychological Science. 19:1030–1036.PDF icon gable_poore_2008.pdf (120.77 KB)
Gable SL, Gonzaga GC, Strachman A.  2006.  Will you be there for me when things go right? Supportive responses to positive event disclosures. Journal of personality and social psychology. 91:904.PDF icon gable_gonzaga_strachman_2006.pdf (137.37 KB)
Gregory AJP, Anderson JF, Gable SL.  2020.  You don't know how it feels: Accuracy in emotion perception predicts responsiveness of support.. Emotion. 20(3):343-352.PDF icon full article (166.34 KB)

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