Portrait of Dr. Christine Robison Gray

Dr. Christine Robison Gray

  • Assoc Professor of Instruction at School of Family & Consumer Sciences, College of Applied Arts

Scholarly and Creative Works

2017

  • Robison, S., & Gray, C. R. (2017). Agents of transformational change: Coaching skills for academic leaders. Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 28, 5–28.

2016

  • Ogolsky, B. G., & Gray, C. R. (2016). Conflict, negative emotion, and reports of partners’ relationship maintenance in same sex couples. Journal of Family Psychology, 30, 171–180.

2006

  • Surra, C. A., Boettcher, T. M., Cottle, N. R., West, A., & Gray, C. R. (2006). The treatment of relationship status in research on dating and mate selection. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 69, 207–221.
  • Surra, C. A., Gray, C. R., Boettcher, T. M. J., Cottle, N. R., & West, A. (2006). From courtship to universal properties: Research on dating and mate selection. In The Cambridge handbook of personal relationships (pp. 113–130). Cambridge University Press.

2003

  • Surra, C. A., Gray, C. R., Boettcher, T. M. J., Jarvis, M. O., & Cottle, N. R. (2003). Attraction, mate selection and courtship. In Handbook of family communication (pp. 53–82). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

2000

  • Surra, C. A., & Gray, C. R. (2000). A typology of processes of commitment to marriage: Why do partners commit to problematic relationships? In Ties that bind: Perspectives on marriage and cohabitation (pp. 253–280). New York, NY: Aldine de Gruyter.

1997

  • Gustafson, A., Gray, C. R., & Canary, D. (1997). Competence in interpersonal conflict:  Instructor’s manual. New York, NY: McGraw Hill.