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Selected Publications: Shelly Gable

Gable, S. L., Gonzaga, G., & Strachman, A. (2006).  Will you be there for me when things go right?  Social Support for Positive Events.  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 91, 904-917.

Gable, S. L. & Reis, H. T. (2006).  Intimacy and the self:  An iterative model of the self and close relationships.  In P. Noller and J. Feeney (Eds.) Close Relationships: Functions Forms, and Processes. (pp. 211 -225) Psychology Press.

Gable, S. L. (2006).  Approach and avoidance social motives and goals.  Journal of Personality, 71, 175-222.

Impett, E., Gable, S. L. Peplau, L. A. (2005).  Giving up and giving in:  The costs and benefits of daily sacrifice in intimate relationships.  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 89 327-344.

Gable, S. L. & Haidt, J. (2005).  What (and why) is Positive Psychology? Review of General Psychology, 9, 103-110.

Gable, S. L., Reis, H. T., Impett, E., & Asher, E. R. (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, 228-245.

Gable, S. L., Reis, H. T., & Downey, G. (2003).  He said, she said:  A quasi-signal detection analysis of spouses’ perceptions of everyday interactions.  Psychological Science, 14, 100-105.

Gable, S. L., Reis, H. T., & Elliot, A. J. (2000).  Behavioral activation and inhibition in everyday life.  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 78, 1135-1149.

Gable, S. L., & Reis, H. T. (1999).  Now and then, them and us, this and that:  Studying relationships across time, partner, context, and person.  Personal Relationships, 6, 415-432.

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