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    Children’s Expressions of Gratitude for General and Specific Categories Amid a Pandemic by Nguyen, Simone P., Gordon, Cameron L.

    Published in Journal of happiness studies (01-04-2024)
    “…This naturalistic study examines how broad societal events like the COVID-19 pandemic affect children’s gratitude expressions for general and specific…”
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    Gratitude for Categories of Needs Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic by Nguyen, Simone P., Gordon, Cameron L.

    Published in Journal of happiness studies (01-08-2022)
    “…This naturalistic observation study investigated the influence of broad societal events such as the COVID-19 pandemic on public expressions of gratitude…”
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    The Relationship Between Gratitude and Happiness in Young Children by Nguyen, Simone P., Gordon, Cameron L.

    Published in Journal of happiness studies (01-12-2020)
    “…Over the past decades, much progress has been made in understanding the relationship between gratitude and well-being in adults, school-aged children, and…”
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    The Personal Expansion Questionnaire: Measuring one’s tendency to expand through novelty and augmentation by Gordon, Cameron L., Luo, Shanhong

    Published in Personality and individual differences (01-07-2011)
    “…Previous research indicates that self-expansion, or acquiring a partner’s resources by “including the other in the self”, benefits satisfaction in romantic…”
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    Trust and doubt: An examination of children’s decision to believe what they are told about food by Nguyen, Simone P., Gordon, Cameron L., Chevalier, Tess, Girgis, Helana

    Published in Journal of experimental child psychology (01-04-2016)
    “…•This investigation examined how children use cues for distrust (inaccuracy and malevolence).•By age 4years, children are least trusting of inaccurate…”
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    Intra-Individual and Cross-Partner Associations Between the Five Facets of Mindfulness and Relationship Satisfaction by Lenger, Katherine A., Gordon, Cameron L., Nguyen, Simone P.

    Published in Mindfulness (01-02-2017)
    “…Research has established that mindfulness may be useful to individual and dyadic well-being among both early-stage and long-term relationships. Nonetheless, it…”
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    Have you thanked your spouse today?: Felt and expressed gratitude among married couples by Gordon, Cameron L., Arnette, Robyn A.M., Smith, Rachel E.

    Published in Personality and individual differences (01-02-2011)
    “…Recent research has underscored the importance of gratitude to psychological and physical well-being ( Emmons & McCullough, 2003), and has shown that gratitude…”
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    “Six of One, Half a Dozen of Another” or Do Mindfulness and Gratitude Each Add Unique Value to Relationship Functioning? by Hogan, Jasara N., Gordon, Cameron L.

    Published in Contemporary family therapy (01-09-2020)
    “…Although mindfulness and gratitude are both positive factors in relationship functioning, it remains unclear whether these two related variables represent…”
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    A Word to the Wise: Age Matters When Considering Mindfulness in Romantic Relationships by Lenger, Katherine A., Gordon, Cameron L., Nguyen, Simone P.

    Published in Contemporary family therapy (01-06-2019)
    “…Mindfulness has been associated with relationship satisfaction among older and younger individuals across long-term and early-stage relationships (Khaddouma et…”
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    To Have and to Savor: Examining the Associations Between Savoring and Relationship Satisfaction by Lenger, Katherine A, Gordon, Cameron L

    Published in Couple and family psychology (01-03-2019)
    “…Savoring, or one's tendency to attend to and enjoy previous, current, and future positive events, is composed of 3 facets: savoring in anticipation, savoring…”
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    Not as easy as pie. Disentangling the theoretical and applied components of children's health knowledge by Nguyen, Simone P., Gordon, Cameron L., McCullough, Mary Beth

    Published in Appetite (01-04-2011)
    “…While there has been substantial research on children's dietary habits and physical activity level, there has been little work linking children's understanding…”
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    Intentions in Teasing: When "Just Kidding" Just Isn't Good Enough by Kruger, Justin, Gordon, Cameron L, Kuban, Jeff

    “…Teasing is ambiguous. Although the literal content of a tease is, by definition, negative, seldom do teasers intend for their tease to be taken literally…”
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    An examination of gender differences in the construct validity of the silencing the self scale by Lutz-Zois, Catherine J., Dixon, Lee J., Smidt, Alec M., Goodnight, Jackson A., Gordon, Cameron L., Ridings, Leigh E.

    Published in Personality and individual differences (01-07-2013)
    “…► As hypothesized, women scored higher on the Externalized Self-Perception subscale of the STSS. ► We examined Gender×Subscale interactions in prediction of…”
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    Examining the individual within marriage: Personal strengths and relationship satisfaction by GORDON, CAMERON L., BAUCOM, DONALD H.

    Published in Personal relationships (01-09-2009)
    “…The present investigation aims to identify individual strengths that may benefit efforts toward marital enhancement. Ninety‐two married couples from the…”
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    Intimacy and autonomy development in marriage: An examination of the first five years by Gordon, Cameron L

    Published 01-01-2006
    “…The first several years of marriage represent a time paradoxically marked by both high levels of satisfaction and rapid shifts toward subsequent distress or…”
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