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The Role of the Impostor Phenomenon in the Relationship between Abusive Supervision and Affective Commitment

Eğitim Ve İnsani Bilimler Dergisi: Teori Ve Uygulama
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationships among abusive supervision, the impostor phenomenon, and affective commitment within the framework of the Conservation of Resources Theory. A quantitative correlational and cross-sectional research
Seda Güğerçin, Gaye Onan
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Recognising and managing the impostor phenomenon

In Practice, 2020
Have you ever wondered when you would be ‘found out’, or concerned that you would be discovered to be the fraud you think you are? Perhaps you worry about making a mistake because it would ‘prove’ that you’re not perfect and, therefore, no good at what you do.
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Impostor Phenomenon Among Recently Graduated General Surgeons

The American Surgeon™
Background Imposter phenomenon can occur in highly competitive fields causing internal feelings of fraud and self-doubt. Significant imposterism has been recently reported amongst general surgery residents. Study Design We hypothesized that attending surgeons, navigating the transition into independent practice, would report a similar experience.
Barret, Halgas   +2 more
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Comparative Cross-Sectional Study on the Prevalence of Impostor Phenomenon in Medical and Non-Medical Students of Lahore City, Pakistan

International Journal of Medical Studies
Background: The Impostor Phenomenon (IP) is a psychological pattern characterized by feelings of inadequacy and self-doubt despite evident competence. This study aims to compare the prevalence of Impostor Phenomenon among medical and non-medical students
Lareib Raashed   +4 more
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Predictors of the Impostor Phenomenon

Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 2022
Rudy, Abi-Habib   +4 more
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The Impostor Phenomenon Among Nigerian Computing Students: A Study of Prevalence, Gender, and Academic Progression

Conference on Global Computing Education
The Impostor Phenomenon (IP), marked by chronic self-doubt despite evident competence, remains understudied in African computer science (CS) education. This study investigates IP's prevalence, its relationship with academic performance, and the influence
Oladele O. Campbell   +4 more
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Impostor Phenomenon Short Scale (IPSS-3)

2023
A Novel Measure to Capture the Onset and Long-Term Evolution of Impostor Feelings in Large-Scale and Longitudinal ...
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Impostor Phenomenon - Prevalence and Impact on Undergraduate Medical Students in Islamabad; a Cross-sectional Study.

Journal of Pakistan Psychiatric Society
Objective: To determine the prevalence of Impostor Phenomenon among undergraduate Medical Students in Islamabad. The primary objectives include assessing the impact of IP across different academic years, exploring gender-based variations, and examining ...
Momna Warraich   +5 more
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Organizational Impostor Phenomenon

Background: Health sciences libraries are increasingly navigating complex challenges, including evolving roles, resource constraints, and shifting institutional expectations. Despite meaningful contributions, many libraries experience a persistent sense of inadequacy—mirroring the Impostor Phenomenon (IP) typically studied at the individual level ...
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Navigating Impostor Phenomenon: A Descriptive Exploration of the Experiences of Newly Hired Nurses.

Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing: Continuing Competence for the Future
BACKGROUND Transitioning from academia to clinical practice can be overwhelming for new nurses, often leading to uncertainty and self-doubt, known as impostor phenomenon.
Judith Lindsay   +4 more
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