Stephanie Miller
Stephanie Miller
Experimental Faculty
Associate Professor of Psychology
311C Peabody
(662) 915-6541
Field: Developmental Psychology
Education:
Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2012
M.S., University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2007
B.S., Stetson University, 2005
Dr. Miller’s research program focuses on early cognitive development, with an emphasis on executive function (EF). Her work aims to explore the emergence and development of this foundational cognitive skill within a broader sociocultural context. She has work examining how early communicative and linguistic skills support the emergence of cognitive control across different cultural contexts; how executive function relates to social functioning in friendships, social problem solving, and social cognition; and how EF relates to creative cognition. Her current work is focused on examining foundations of early EF and examining the effectiveness of mindfulness-based interventions on social-emotional development within a preschool curriculum across multiple and diverse contexts.
Research Areas:
- Cognitive Development
- Executive Function
- Representational Development
Courses Taught:
PSY 202: Statistics for Behavior Science
PSY 703: Quantitative Methods in Psychology I
PSY 301: Developmental Psychology
PSY 718: Advanced Developmental Psychology
Dr. Miller plans to accept a graduate student for the 2025-2026 academic year.