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Exploring reasons for MD-PhD trainees’ experiences of impostor phenomenon
Background Acceptance into U.S. MD-PhD dual-degree programs is highly competitive, and the lengthy training program requires transitioning between multiple phases (pre-clinical-, PhD-research-, and clinical-training phases), which can be stressful ...
Devasmita Chakraverty +2 more
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Impostor syndrome is a psychological condition that inhibits individuals’ ability to recognize their achievements such that they fear being exposed as forgers. It is common in medical students, particularly in the early stages of clerkship training while
Purichaya Shinawatra +7 more
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Measuring impostor phenomenon among health sciences librarians
Objective: Impostor phenomenon, also known as impostor syndrome, is the inability to internalize accomplishments while experiencing the fear of being exposed as a fraud.
Jill Barr-Walker +3 more
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Impostor phenomenon among urologists in Saudi Arabia [PDF]
Impostor phenomenon (IP) is the persistent inability to believe that one’s success is deserved or has been legitimately achieved due to one’s efforts or skills.
Meshari A. Alzahrani +9 more
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Conspiracy Theories and Evidential Self-Insulation [PDF]
What are conspiracy theories? And what, if anything, is epistemically wrong with them? I offer an account on which conspiracy theories are a unique way of holding a belief in a conspiracy.
Napolitano, M. Giulia
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Impostor Phenomenon on First- and Second-year College Students
New students tend to experience the stress and anxiety of transitioning from the school environment to the campus environment. Anxiety in dealing with new situations or roles can lead to the Impostor Phenomenon (IP).
Ulimaz Dea Fahira, Bahrul Hayat
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Impostor phenomenon in veterinary medicine
Background: Impostor phenomenon (IP), an internal perception of intellectual phoniness despite personal achievements, has been reported and evaluated in a number of professions, including doctors, dentists, pharmacists, and academic faculty. To date, this phenomenon has not been evaluated in the veterinary medicine.
Ryan Appleby, Maria Evola, Kenneth Royal
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Can Dispositionalism About Belief Vindicate Doxasticism About Delusion? [PDF]
Clinical delusions have traditionally been characterized as beliefs in psychiatry. However, philosophers have recently engaged with the empirical literature and produced a number of objections to the so-called doxastic status of delusion, stemming mainly
Porcher, José Eduardo
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Age Sensitivity of Face Recognition Algorithms [PDF]
This paper investigates the performance degradation of facial recognition systems due to the influence of age. A comparative analysis of verification performance is conducted for four subspace projection techniques combined with four different distance ...
Deravi, Farzin +2 more
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Discovering influential variables: A method of partitions [PDF]
A trend in all scientific disciplines, based on advances in technology, is the increasing availability of high dimensional data in which are buried important information.
Chernoff, Herman +2 more
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