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Introduction to Section Two: MOOCs, Psychological Constructs, Communication Behaviors
This issue of Online Learning also contains four articles outside the theme of learning analytics. This section contains papers investigating MOOCs, a comparison of anxiety levels and the “imposter phenomenon” between online and classroom students, and a
Peter Shea
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A combined finite element and phase‐field approach predicts the evolution of microstructure during the directional solidification of Ni‐based superalloys. The model reveals how withdrawal rate, temperature gradient, and wall thickness control the dendrite spacing, highlighting the strong effect of surface regions in thin sections where dendrite growth ...
Sean Böhm +3 more
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«Imposter phenomenon»: the origin of the term, the basic concepts and their transformation
The article is devoted to the description of different views on «imposter phenomenon». The concepts of P. Clans and Harvey and Katz, which include the main categories characterizing this phenomenon, are analyzed in detail, followed by a review of the ...
Liudmila Bulgakova
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Imposter Phenomenon Among Students of Health Professional Education: A Cross-sectional Study
Background: Imposter syndrome is the persistent feeling of self-doubt and the fear of being exposed as fraud, even in the face of clear accomplishments. It can cause anxiety, burnout, and difficulty accepting success.
Muhammad Atif Qureshi +7 more
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Impostor phenomenon in registered dietitians: an exploratory survey
Background Impostor phenomenon, also referred to as imposter syndrome or impostorism, was initially identified among high achieving women who felt undeserving of their successes because they felt they were earned through luck or chance, rather than skill
Jennifer L. Hernandez, Nanette V. Lopez
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Incentivising accuracy reduces bias in the imposter phenomenon
The imposter phenomenon (IP) involves a bias towards negative performance evaluation. While dispositional theories predict that such biases are inflexible, situational theories suggest that they may respond to accuracy incentives. In this study, we tested whether performance evaluation bias in IP is responsive to financially incentivising accuracy ...
Stephen Gadsby, Jakob Hohwy
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A Topology Optimization Framework for the Inverse Design of Nonlinear Mechanical Metamaterials
This work uses topology optimization to design unit cells for mechanical metamaterials with a prescribed nonlinear stress–strain response. The framework adds contact and postbuckling modeling to synthesize microstructures for three highly nonlinear responses, including pseudoductile behavior, monostable with snap‐through buckling, and bistable ...
Charlie Aveline +2 more
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Introduction: The burden of microaggressions in the workplace is an ongoing stressor for female physicians in academic medicine. For female physicians of Color or of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, Asexual community, this burden
Alyson K. Myers +2 more
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In this study, the interplay of dipolar dynamics and ionic charge transport in MOF compounds is investigated. Synthesizing the novel structure CFA‐25 with integrated freely rotating dipolar groups, local and macroscopic effects, including interactions with Cs cations are explored.
Ralph Freund +6 more
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“Imposter-Children” in the UK Refugee Status Determination Process
This article describes and analyzes an emerging problematic in the asylum and immigration debate, which I cynically dub the “imposter-child” phenomenon.
Stephanie J. Silverman
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