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54
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4601
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Susan Kemper publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Susan Kemper sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 125 publications — 35th percentile

35% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Susan Kemper D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Susan Kemper sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 54 D-Index — 61st percentile

61% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Susan Kemper is affiliated with the University of Kansas in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Physics and Astronomy, as well as Earth and Planetary Sciences. Within these broad fields, their work spans several subfields including Astronomy and Astrophysics, Instrumentation, and Oceanography.

The scientist's recent publications reflect a focus on stellar, planetary, and galactic studies alongside astronomy and astrophysical research, as well as geophysics and gravity measurements. Their published topics include:

  • Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
  • Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
  • Geophysics and Gravity Measurements

In total, their work covers research areas that blend observational and instrumental methods within astronomy, as well as interdisciplinary approaches linking earth sciences with astrophysical phenomena.

Susan Kemper has published articles in the Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, which is also a frequent venue for their publications. Notably, one of their recent papers is titled "IAU volume 17 issue 370 Cover and Front matter," published in 2021 in this journal.

  • IAU volume 17 issue 370 Cover and Front matter (2021), Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union

The research collaboration network of Kemper includes frequent co-authors involved in their published work. These collaborators are:

  • Henry Ling
  • O. Verhamme
  • J. O. Sundqvist
  • Satoshi Amada
  • Hidenori Fukaya

These co-authors suggest involvement in multi-author projects that bridge various aspects of astrophysics and related scientific instrumentation. The contributions of Susan Kemper reflect a blend of fundamental scientific inquiry and applied techniques in their chosen research domains.

Best Publications

  • Linguistic Ability in Early Life and Cognitive Function and Alzheimer's Disease in Late Life: Findings From the Nun Study

    David A. Snowdon;Susan J. Kemper;James A. Mortimer;Lydia H. Greiner

  • Longitudinal change in language production: effects of aging and dementia on grammatical complexity and propositional content.

    Susan Kemper;Marilyn Thompson;Janet Marquis

  • The structure of verbal abilities in young and older adults.

    Susan Kemper;Aaron Sumner

  • Elderspeak: Speech accommodations to older adults

    Susan Kemper

  • Language and Aging

    Susan Kemper;Cheryl Anagnopoulos

  • Life-span changes to adults' language: Effects of memory and genre

    Susan Kemper;Donna Kynette;Shannon Rash;Kevin O'Brien

  • Interventions to Reduce Cognitive Decline in Aging

    Kristine N Williams;Susan Kemper

  • The costs of doing two things at once for young and older adults: talking while walking, finger tapping, and ignoring speech or noise.

    Susan Kemper;Ruth E. Herman;Cindy H. T. Lian

  • Automatic measurement of propositional idea density from part-of-speech tagging.

    Cati Brown;Tony Snodgrass;Susan J. Kemper;Ruth Herman

  • Enhancing communication with older adults: overcoming elderspeak.

    Kristine Williams;Susan Kemper;Mary Lee Hummert

  • Aging and the loss of grammatical forms: a cross-sectional study of language performance

    Donna Kynette;Susan Kemper

  • Imitation of Complex Syntactic Constructions by Elderly Adults.

    Susan Kemper

  • Understanding verbal fluency in healthy aging, Alzheimer's disease, and Parkinson's disease.

    Joan M. McDowd;Lesa Hoffman;Ellen Kathryn Rozek;Kelly E. Lyons

  • Life-span changes in syntactic complexity.

    Susan Kemper

  • Language decline across the life span: findings from the Nun Study.

    Susan Kemper;Lydia H. Greiner;Janet G. Marquis;Katherine Prenovost

  • Experimentally disentangling what's beneficial about elderspeak from what's not.

    Susan Kemper;Tamara Harden

  • On the Preservation of Syntax in Alzheimer's Disease: Evidence From Written Sentences

    S Kemper;E LaBarge;F R Ferraro;H Cheung

  • Improving Nursing Home Communication: An Intervention to Reduce Elderspeak

    Kristine N Williams;Susan Kemper;Mary Lee Hummert

  • The Development of Narrative Skills: Explanations and Entertainments

    Susan Kemper

  • Competing complexity metrics and adults' production of complex sentences

    Hintat Cheung;Susan Kemper

Frequent Co-Authors

Kelly E. Lyons
Kelly E. Lyons University of Kansas
Mary Lee Hummert
Mary Lee Hummert University of Kansas
Lesa Hoffman
Lesa Hoffman University of Iowa
Janet Marquis
Janet Marquis University of Kansas
David Thissen
David Thissen University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Mabel L. Rice
Mabel L. Rice University of Kansas
Martha Storandt
Martha Storandt Washington University in St. Louis
Reinhold Kliegl
Reinhold Kliegl University of Potsdam
Chris Segrin
Chris Segrin University of Arizona
Arthur F. Kramer
Arthur F. Kramer Northeastern University

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