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Impostor Phenomenon: an Overview of Foreign Studies
This study entails the overview of international research of impostor phenomenon. Individuals with high impostor phenomenon are not able to internalize their professional success and are afraid to be found as frauds.
M.S. Sheveleva
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Impostor phenomenon traits in radiography students: findings from a UK pilot survey [PDF]
Introduction: Impostor Phenomenon (IP) includes feelings of being a fraud, which can be associated with high anxiety levels. Research suggests healthcare students on clinical placement report high levels of anxiety.
Lockwood, P., Gibson, C.
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The Impostor Phenomenon is a psychological phenomenon characterized by an individual's inability to internalize their success despite substantial evidence, leading them to feel like a fraud in their status.
Füsun Çınar Altıntaş +1 more
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Coping with Impostor Feelings: Evidence Based Recommendations from a Mixed Methods Study
Objective – The negative effects of impostor phenomenon, also called impostor syndrome, include burnout and decreased job satisfaction and have led to an increased interest in addressing this issue in libraries in recent years.
Jill Barr-Walker +3 more
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Interventions addressing the impostor phenomenon: a scoping review [PDF]
Philippe Dubreuil +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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The facets of an impostor – development and validation of the impostor-profile (IPP31) for measuring impostor phenomenon [PDF]
AbstractThe Impostor Phenomenon (IP) is a characteristic, which is composed of cognitions of inauthenticity, in conjunction with fear of failure, as well as fear of being exposed as a fraud. The IP was first described by Clance (1985), who also developed an accompanying questionnaire. However, this questionnaire left room for optimization (item content,
Fabio Ibrahim +2 more
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PosBeliefs (Impostor Phenomenon)
This study examines the impostor phenomenon in 7th-10th grade students, including gender differences and links to growth ...
Allison Master +1 more
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The Rhythm to Her Blues: The Effect of The Impostor Phenomenon in Professional Black Women
The Impostor Phenomenon (IP) is a psychological condition that can cause anxiety, low self-esteem, depression, and frustration (Clance & Imes, 1978). Many individuals who struggle with IP feel like they cannot meet their high standards for success.
Sykes, Lori A.
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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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