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Brent C. Miller publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Brent C. Miller sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 84 publications — 6th percentile

6% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

Brent C. Miller D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Brent C. Miller sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 37 D-Index — 23rd percentile

23% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 100 D-Index or more.

Overview

Brent C. Miller is affiliated with Utah State University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields within the social sciences and humanities, with particular attention to history, political science and international relations, and health.

The main topics addressed in their work include Mormonism, religion, and history; American constitutional law and politics; and religion, spirituality, and psychology.

They have contributed to scholarly discourse through publications in venues such as Utah State Research and Scholarship (Utah State University).

  • Family Planning of Mormon Women in Three-Generation Families (2021, Utah State Research and Scholarship (Utah State University))

Their academic focus is reflected in their subfields of study, which include:

  • History
  • Political Science and International Relations
  • Health

Brent C. Miller's research addresses complex intersections between religion, family structures, and social policy, as indicated by their recent work on family planning within Mormon women's three-generation families. The research engages topics related to religious history and social sciences, integrating perspectives from both the political and health arenas.

While their collaborative network does not feature frequently recurring coauthors, their work remains centered within the institutional context of Utah State University.

Best Publications

  • Influences of The Virtual Office on Aspects of Work and Work/Life Balance

    E. Jeffrey Hill;Brent C. Miller;Sara P. Weiner;Joe Colihan

  • The development of romantic relationships in adolescence

    Wyndol Furman;B. Bradford (Benson Bradford) Brown;Candice Feiring

  • Family Relationships and Adolescent Pregnancy Risk: A Research Synthesis

    Brent C. Miller;Brad Benson;Kevin A. Galbraith

  • Adolescent Sexual Behavior, Pregnancy, and Parenting: Research through the 1980s.

    Brent C. Miller;Kristin A. Moore

  • An Exploratory Study about Inaccuracy and Invalidity in Adolescent Self-Report Surveys

    Xitao Fan;Brent C. Miller;Kyung-Eun Park;Bryan W. Winward

  • Family influences on adolescent sexual and contraceptive behavior

    Brent C. Miller

  • Work and family in the virtual office: Perceived influences of mobile telework.

    E. Jeffrey Hill;Alan J. Hawkins;Brent C. Miller

  • The Timing of Sexual Intercourse among Adolescents Family, Peer, and Other Antecedents

    Brent C. Miller;Maria C. Norton;Thom Curtis;E. Jeffrey Hill

  • The Effect of Parental Supportive Behaviors on Life Satisfaction of Adolescent Offspring

    Margaret H. Young;Brent C. Miller;Maria C. Norton;E. Jeffrey Hill

  • Mothers' influence on the timing of first sex among 14- and 15-year-olds.

    Clea Mcneely;Marcia L. Shew;Trisha Beuhring;Renee E Sieving

  • Parental discipline and control attempts in relation to adolescent sexual attitudes and behavior.

    Brent C. Miller;J. Kelly McCoy;Terrance D. Olson;Christopher M. Wallace

  • Normal Stresses during the Transition to Parenthood.

    Brent C. Miller;Donna L. Sollie

  • Comparisons of adopted and nonadopted adolescents in a large, nationally representative sample.

    Brent C. Miller;Xitao Fan;Mathew Christensen;Harold D. Grotevant

  • Changes in reports and incidence of child abuse following natural disasters.

    Thom Curtis;Brent C Miller;E.Helen Berry

  • Pubertal Development, Parental Communication, and Sexual Values in Relation to Adolescent Sexual Behaviors

    Brent C. Miller;Maria C. Norton;Xitao Fan;Cynthia R. Christopherson

  • Adopted Adolescents' Overrepresentation in Mental Health Counseling: Adoptees' Problems or Parents' Lower Threshold for Referral?

    Brent C. Miller;Xitao Fan;Harold D. Grotevant;Mathew Christensen

  • Academic goals, achievement, and age at first sexual intercourse: longitudinal, bidirectional influences.

    Schvaneveldt Pl;Miller Bc;Berry Eh;Lee Tr

  • A Multivariate Developmental Model of Marital Satisfaction.

    Brent C. Miller

  • Romantic and sexual relationship development during adolescence.

    Brent C. Miller;Brad Benson

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  • Sexual attitudes and behavior of high school students in relation to background and contextual factors.

    Brent C. Miller;Terrance D. Olson

  • Theories of Adolescent Heterosexual Behavior

    Brent C. Miller;Greer Litton Fox

  • The effects of forced sexual intercourse on white female adolescents

    Brent C. Miller;Bruce H. Monson;Maria C. Norton

  • Educational correlates of adolescents' sexual attitudes and behavior.

    Brent C. Miller;Karen R. Sneesby

  • Family configuration in relation to the sexual behavior of female adolescents.

    Brent C. Miller;C. Raymond Bingham

  • Correlates of age at first sexual intercourse in a national sample of young women.

    C. Raymond Bingham;Brent C. Miller;Gerald R. Adams

  • Interventions Designed To Promote Parent-Teen Communication about Sexuality.

    Douglas Kirby;Brent C. Miller

  • Dating age and stage as correlates of adolescent sexual attitudes and behavior.

    B C Miller;J K Mccoy;T D Olson

  • Impact Evaluation of FACTS & Feelings: A Home-Based Video Sex Education Curriculum.

    Brent C. Miller

Frequent Co-Authors

Xitao Fan
Xitao Fan Chinese University of Hong Kong
Harold D. Grotevant
Harold D. Grotevant University of Massachusetts Amherst
Manfred H. M. van Dulmen
Manfred H. M. van Dulmen Kent State University
E. Jeffrey Hill
E. Jeffrey Hill Brigham Young University
C. Raymond Bingham
C. Raymond Bingham University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Douglas Kirby
Douglas Kirby University of California, Berkeley
Alan J. Hawkins
Alan J. Hawkins Brigham Young University
Richard R. Clayton
Richard R. Clayton University of Kentucky
Robert H. Tai
Robert H. Tai University of Virginia
Tim B. Heaton
Tim B. Heaton Brigham Young University

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