Gian C. Gonzaga, Ph.D.

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University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
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Emotion
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Dacher Keltner grad student 2001 UC Berkeley
 (Distinctions between sexual desire and love in narrative report, nonverbal expression and physiology.)
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Menkin JA, Robles TF, Wiley JF, et al. (2015) Online Dating Across the Life Span: Users' Relationship Goals. Psychology and Aging
Campos B, Schoebi D, Gonzaga GC, et al. (2015) Attuned to the positive? Awareness and responsiveness to others’ positive emotion experience and display Motivation and Emotion. 39: 780-794
Campos B, Shiota MN, Keltner D, et al. (2013) What is shared, what is different? Core relational themes and expressive displays of eight positive emotions. Cognition & Emotion. 27: 37-52
Gonzaga GC, Carter S, Galen Buckwalter J. (2010) Assortative mating, convergence, and satisfaction in married couples Personal Relationships. 17: 634-644
Shiota MN, Campos B, Gonzaga GC, et al. (2010) I love you but ...: Cultural differences in complexity of emotional experience during interaction with a romantic partner Cognition and Emotion. 24: 786-799
Gonzaga GC, Keltner D, Ward D. (2008) Power in mixed-sex stranger interactions Cognition and Emotion. 22: 1555-1568
Maner JK, Rouby DA, Gonzaga GC. (2008) Automatic inattention to attractive alternatives: the evolved psychology of relationship maintenance Evolution and Human Behavior. 29: 343-349
Gonzaga GC, Haselton MG, Smurda J, et al. (2008) Love, desire, and the suppression of thoughts of romantic alternatives Evolution and Human Behavior. 29: 119-126
Gonzaga GC, Campos B, Bradbury T. (2007) Similarity, convergence, and relationship satisfaction in dating and married couples. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 93: 34-48
Campos B, Keltner D, Beck JM, et al. (2007) Culture and teasing: the relational benefits of reduced desire for positive self-differentiation. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 33: 3-16
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