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Ukrainian adaptation of the Clance Impostor Phenomenon Scale (CIPS)
Expanding the methodological toolkit of research, particularly through adapting foreign psychometric tools, is crucial for Ukrainian psychology. This allows for conducting new research and comparing its results. One promising direction is studying the impostor phenomenon, manifested in an individual’s doubts about their achievements.
T. Yablonska, A. Shevchuk
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Interpersonal guilt, impostor phenomenon, depression, and anxiety
Impostor phenomenon (Clance, 1985) refers to the psychological experience of individuals who perceive themselves as intellectual frauds and fear of being exposed as impostors. Previous studies suggest that the fear of failure, the fear of success, and
Ramona Fimiani +3 more
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Occurrence of Impostor Syndrome in Dentistry Faculty and Related Factors
ABSTRACT Aim To investigate the occurrence of Impostor Syndrome (IS) among faculty members of undergraduate dental courses at institutions in a capital city in the Northeast of Brazil. Materials and Methods A quantitative cross‐sectional observational study was conducted involving five higher education institutions.
Matheus Lima Silva da Rocha +6 more
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Abstract figure legend Schematic overview of the experimental and computational framework for investigating hiPSC‐CM electrophysiology with MEA systems. The MEA‐based model integrates experimental data with phenotype‐specific ionic models and tissue‐level heterogeneity.
Sofia Botti +2 more
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Abstract This mixed‐methods study examines the experience of the impostor phenomenon in a racially/ethnically and sexually diverse sample of undergraduates in majors related to science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Guided by an intersectionality framework, we examined whether experiences of the impostor phenomenon differ at the ...
Richard Chang +3 more
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Understanding imposter phenomenon in genetic counselors: Impact and strategies for mitigation
Abstract Imposter phenomenon is common in healthcare professionals and other high‐achieving fields. It is exhibited as persistent self‐doubt in one's abilities, fear of being labeled as a fraud despite evidence of achievements, and the belief that one's successes have been a result of luck rather than having been earned.
Susan Creighton +5 more
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This data was gathered by administering the Clance Impostor Phenomenon Scale (CIPS) and the Social Interaction Anxiety Scale (SIAS) to undergraduate medical students in a medical university of Pakistan.
Fatemah, M (via Mendeley Data)
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South Asian Employees' Experiences of Imposter Phenomenon
ABSTRACT Imposter phenomenon (IP), a lack of self‐belief in one's competence, is recognised as a barrier to career progression. This study explores workplace experiences of IP among ethnic minority South Asian employees in the UK, including perceived drivers and impacts.
Harki Ranautta +3 more
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Abstract figure legend Contraction‐induced formation of a NET‐based immunometabolic niche potentiates regional insulin sensitivity and GLUT4 translocation. The schematic model illustrating how skeletal muscle contraction promotes a NET‐based immunometabolic niche that enhances regional insulin sensitivity.
Weijian Chen, Makoto Kanzaki
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ABSTRACT In instructional settings involving social interactions, emotions such as discomfort, embarrassment, and shame can be induced by social comparison of competence, judgment from peers, and conflict with other students. As part of the special issue Centering Affect and Emotion Toward Justice and Dignity in Science Education, this paper presents a
Muxin Zhang, Eric Kuo
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