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Wendy Sue Swanson

Stanford University

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About Wendy Sue Swanson at Stanford University (Stanford)

Wendy Sue Swanson is an academic professional affiliated with Stanford University. Their primary research focus includes Impact of Technology on Adolescents, Child Development and Digital Technology, and Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Research. As a highly cited researcher, their work has accumulated over 3,916 citations, reflecting substantial influence across the academic community. Their H-index of 8 further reflects the breadth and sustained impact of their scholarly contributions.

Research Areas

Impact of Technology on AdolescentsChild Development and Digital TechnologyFood Allergy and Anaphylaxis ResearchAsthma and respiratory diseasesBullyingVictimizationand Aggression

Academic Impact Matrix

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Research Output

Total Citations3,916

Emerging researcher

Publications18

Selective publication record

h-index8

Developing track record

i10-index8

Early-stage portfolio

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