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Eri Sasaki
Eri Sasaki
Department of Psychology, University of Toronto
Verified email at utoronto.ca
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Concurrent and temporal relationships between humility and emotional and psychological well-being
EMW Tong, DJK Lum, E Sasaki, Z Yu
Journal of Happiness Studies 20, 1343-1358, 2019
352019
Gratitude inhibits competitive behaviour in threatening interactions
E Sasaki, L Jia, HY Lwa, MT Goh
Cognition and Emotion 34 (6), 1097-1111, 2020
182020
A dyadic perspective of expressive suppression: Own or partner suppression weakens relationships.
E Sasaki, NC Overall, VT Chang, RST Low
Emotion 22 (8), 1989, 2022
162022
Partners’ withdrawal when actors behave destructively: Implications for perceptions of partners’ responsiveness and relationship satisfaction
E Sasaki, N Overall
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 47 (2), 307-323, 2021
132021
Income robustly predicts self-regard emotions.
EMW Tong, P Reddish, V Oh, W Ng, E Sasaki, EDA Chin, E Diener
Emotion 22 (7), 1670, 2022
92022
Actor and partner power are distinct and have differential effects on social behavior.
NC Overall, JK Maner, MD Hammond, EJ Cross, VT Chang, RST Low, ...
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 124 (2), 311, 2023
62023
A dyadic perspective of expressive suppression: Own or partner suppression weakens relationships. Emotion. Advance online publication
E Sasaki, NC Overall, VT Chang, RST Low
52021
A dyadic perspective of felt security: Does partners’ security buffer the effects of actors’ insecurity on daily commitment?
E Sasaki, N Overall
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17 (20), 7411, 2020
42020
Feeling loved as a strong link in relationship interactions: Partners who feel loved may buffer destructive behavior by actors who feel unloved.
E Sasaki, NC Overall, HT Reis, F Righetti, VT Chang, RST Low, ...
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 125 (2), 367, 2023
12023
Constructive Conflict Resolution Requires Tailored Responsiveness to Specific Needs
E Sasaki, NC Overall
Current Opinion in Psychology, 101638, 2023
2023
Partners’ Felt-Loved as a Strong Link: Partners Feeling Loved Buffers Destructive Behavior by Actors Who Feel Unloved in Relationship Interactions
E Sasaki, NC Overall, H Reis, F Righetti
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 125 (2), 367-396, 2023
2023
Going Beyond Obligations to Keep Your Partner Grateful in the Long Run: Effects of Relationship Length and Perceived Obligations on Gratitude
E Sasaki
PQDT-Global, 2016
2016
Partners’ Felt-Loved as a Strong Link: Partners Who Feel Loved May Buffer Destructive Behavior by Actors Who Feel Unloved
E Sasaki, NC Overall, HT Reis, F Righetti, VT Chang, RST Low, ...
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