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The Impostor Phenomenon Among Medical Students in Northwestern Nigeria: A Cross-Sectional Study.
Journal of Public Health and Community MedicineBackground: Undergraduate Medical students, who are generally considered intelligent and high-achieving people, seldom struggle to attribute their success to their capabilities.
Y. Ibrahim +23 more
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Surgical Trainees and the Impostor Phenomenon
Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2022openaire +2 more sources
The Phenomenology of the Impostor Phenomenon
Individual Differences Research, 2010In the Impostor Phenomenon (IP), people who are objectively competent and successful report feeling secretly inadequate and fear detection of their incompetence. The IP has typically been studied using personality scales, but recent research has raised concerns about conceptualizing the IP as a personality trait.
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Burnout and impostor phenomenon in nursing and newly licensed registered nurses: A scoping review
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2023Shermel Edwards-Maddox
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Impostor phenomenon: a narrative review of manifestations, diagnosis, and treatment
Middle East Current PsychiatryAbdullah Al Lawati +7 more
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Impostor phenomenon in healthcare simulation educators
International Journal of Healthcare Simulation, 2022Debra Nestel +3 more
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Impostor phenomenon and motivation: women in higher education
Studies in Higher Education, 2020Ashley R Vaughn, Gita Taasoobshirazi
exaly

