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In this research, a paradigm of parameter estimation method for pneumatic soft hand control is proposed. The method includes the following: 1) sampling harmonic damping waves, 2) applying pseudo‐rigid body modeling and the logarithmic decrement method, and 3) deriving position and force control.
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Prevalence of impostor phenomenon and burnout in a Singapore health system. [PDF]
Tan JH, Eh KX, Ling ZJ.
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A Survey of the Prevalence of Impostor Phenomenon Among US Entry-Level Doctor of Physical Therapy Students. [PDF]
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A Concise Measure of the Impostor Phenomenon: The Brief Impostor Phenomenon Scale (BIPS)
Journal of Personality AssessmentThe aim of the study was to introduce a concise measure for assessing the impostor phenomenon. We reduced the Perceived Fraudulence Scale (PFS) in a sample of 1,001 Polish-speaking adults through the use of exploratory (n = 500) and confirmatory (n = 501)
Zuzanna Schneider +3 more
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Multi-Institutional Study on Impostor Phenomenon
ACM Transactions on Computing EducationMotivation: In computing, Impostor Phenomenon (IP) has been viewed as a problem for many years, but little research has been done to show its prevalence. In 2020, IP in computing began to be explored at single institutions [68].
Sophia Krause-Levy +20 more
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Understanding the Impostor Phenomenon in Managers
International Journal of Advanced Research in Commerce, Management & Social ScienceThe concept of “impostor feelings” or the impostor phenomenon, originally coined by Clance and Imes (1978), captures the internal experience of individuals who, despite evident success, persistently doubt their capabilities and fear being exposed as ...
Vedant Pandya
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Impostor Phenomenon: A Concept Analysis
Nursing Science Quarterly, 2021Impostor phenomenon was first described by Clance and Imes in 1978 as the disbelief of own person’s capacities and skills in overachieving women. Since then, studies have focused on causes and characteristics of such self-perception. This negative thought impedes professionals to achieve full potential of their abilities, triggering a series of ...
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You Are Not an Impostor: The Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and Impostor Phenomenon
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 2021Impostor phenomenon (IP) interferes with the desire for taking advantage of career opportunities and pursuing career advancement. There is robust literature describing the effects of IP in other health care professions, yet an absence of research exists on IP within the nutrition and dietetics profession. This perspective will explore why nutrition and
Matthew J, Landry +2 more
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Jaruwan Sakulku, Alexander, James
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Jaruwan Sakulku, Alexander, James
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The Prevalence of Impostor Phenomenon Among Music Student Teachers: A Mixed Methods Approach
Journal of Music Teacher EducationImpostor Phenomenon (IP) is a psychological construct that causes high-achieving individuals to doubt their competence, intelligence, and sense of belonging.
Rachel A. Sorenson
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