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Exploring the Impostor Phenomenon Among Korean Daycare Directors: A Grounded Theory Approach [PDF]

open access: yesBehavioral Sciences
The impostor phenomenon, characterized by self-doubt and an external attribution of success, significantly impacts daycare center directors, influencing their leadership effectiveness and childcare quality.
Ji-Hyeon Choi, Young-Eun Lee
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The Relation between Perfectionism and Impostor Phenomenon

open access: yesProcedia, Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2014
Considering the lack of research regarding the association between perfectionism described by Hill et al. (2004) and impostor phenomenon, in this study I aimed to investigate the way these two variables relate one to another, on a sample of 129 Romanian ...
Diana Paula Dudau
exaly   +2 more sources

The impostor phenomenon in the eye of knowledgeable others: the association of the impostor phenomenon with the judge's accuracy. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Psychol, 2023
This study examines whether a heightened impostor expression is associated with a judge’s assessment. The sample comprised n = 155 triads (target, mother, and a friend). Results indicated a slightly higher profile agreement between the target and mother (rraw = 0.47; rdistinct = 0.33) than a friend (rraw = 0.41; rdistinct = 0.23). The profile agreement
Ibrahim F   +3 more
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Association of impostor phenomenon and burnout among Swiss residents and junior anaesthesiologists: results of a cross-sectional survey [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Anesthesiology
Background Imposter phenomenon (IP) can impact professional performance and has been described as a risk factor for burnout within healthcare workers.
Mia Gisselbaek   +4 more
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Impostor Phenomenon

open access: yes, 2019
Academic and professional prowess is a valuable asset in industrialized societies, particularly for those pursuing white-collar career paths (e.g., teachers, medical professionals, entrepreneurs). For some individuals, the path to gain expertise in their
Shigeto, Aya   +3 more
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Impostor Phenomenon in Software Engineers

open access: yesProceedings of the 46th International Conference on Software Engineering: Software Engineering in Society, 2023
Supplementary material of the article Impostor Phenomenon in Software Engineering. Cite as: Paloma Guenes, Rafael Tomaz, Marcos Kalinowski, Maria Teresa Baldassarre, and Margaret-Anne Storey. 2024. Impostor Phenomenon in Software Engineers. In Software Engineering in Society (ICSE-SEIS’24), April 14–20, 2024, Lisbon, Portugal.
Paloma Guenes   +4 more
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Impostor Phenomenon in Educational Developers

open access: yesTo Improve the Academy, 2019
While impostor syndrome or impostor phenomenon (“IP”) is prevalent in higher education, with known negative effects, no study has yet investigated the experiences of IP among educational developers. After first reviewing prior research on the phenomenon,
Rudenga, Kristin J., Gravett, Emily O.
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Guilt over success, impostor phenomenon, and self-sabotaging behaviors

open access: yesCurrent Psychology
Impostor phenomenon refers to the psychological feeling of intellectual phoniness. It can favor failures and support a scarce perception of one’s own competence in order to protect social relations.
Ramona Fimiani   +2 more
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The investigation of the mediating role of impostor phenomenon in the relationship between maladaptive perfectionism and depression among residents [PDF]

open access: yesKlinik Psikoloji Dergisi, 2021
Impostor phenomenon is defined as the feeling of fraudulence in spite of high achievements. Maladaptive perfectionism is defined as the perceived discrepancy between high standards and actual performance. Impostor phenomenon and maladaptive perfectionism
Elif Elvan Mirel, Hale Ögel-Balaban
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