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Gender differences in impostor phenomenon: A meta-analytic review
The present study was a meta-analysis of research on female-male gender differences in impostor phenomenon—the tendency for high-achieving people to feel like “impostors” who are undeserving of their success.
Paul C. Price +2 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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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 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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The Impostor Phenomenon is defined as the inability of individuals to internalize their achievements, believing they are fraudulent. The first aim of this study is to determine the prevalence of the Impostor Phenomenon in women in Turkey.
Gamze Özdemir Planalı
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Abstract Local Dust Storms (LDS) are defined as dust storm phenomena that cover an area smaller than 1.6 × 106 km2 or persist for less than three sols. The study of LDS is critical for understanding dust transport processes in both horizontal and vertical directions and the evolution of large‐scale dust storms on Mars.
Akira Kazama +13 more
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Abstract “Imposter syndrome” is a term used to describe feelings of pervasive self‐doubt despite evident success. It is the lay version of “imposter phenomenon,” a concept that was proposed as an explanation for why highly accomplished (mostly white and middle‐ to upper‐class) women persisted in believing that their success was due to luck or a mistake
Nikkola Carmichael +2 more
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Relationship between Resilience and the Impostor Phenomenon among Undergraduate Medical Students
Introduction Impostor Phenomenon (IP) is the inability to internalize success and a tendency to attribute success to external causes. Social and institutional support are strategies to avoid the problem, but only partially successful. Resilience has been
Gisele Ferreira Camara +7 more
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ABSTRACT Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) has been shown to influence cognitive and emotional function and enhance interoceptive awareness. This study investigates if taVNS effects extend to the experience of body ownership, as measured via susceptibility to the rubber hand illusion (RHI) in a virtual reality setting.
Alisha Vabba +5 more
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ABSTRACT Plant breeding has been closely aligned with the development of civilisations and continues to be important for the supply of nutritious food and a key factor in reducing poverty and hunger. Plant breeding uses a range of techniques for both expanding and exploiting the genetic potential of plants.
John R. Caradus
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