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The learned helplessness model of the Impostor Phenomenon is an exploratory approach to explain the Impostor Phenomenon by linking the constructs of growth mindset, learned helplessness, grit, thought-action fusion, and defensive pessimism. In this study,
Fabio Ibrahim +2 more
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How Does Impostor Phenomenon Relate to Job Performance?
Impostor phenomenon is a psychological condition experienced by individuals who are competent in their field but feels insecure about their abilities.
Wina Salsabila, Rostiana Rostiana
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Investigating the Impact of impostor Phenomenon on Family-Work Conflict with Mediating Role of Perfectionism [PDF]
Self-perception is a determinant factor in everyone’s personaland organizational success. One of the effective components that affectpeople’s self-perception is the Impostor Phenomenon which has multipleconsequences on organizations and their staff ...
Aryan Gholipour +3 more
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The role of perceived parental rearing style, parental background, self-esteem, mental health and demographic variables upon impostor phenomenon [IP; Psychotherapy: Theory Research and Practice, 15, (1978) 241â\u80\u93247] intensity was investigated ...
Towell, A., Sonnak, C.
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Impostor syndrome in hospitalists- a cross-sectional study
Impostor syndrome (IS) is a psychological phenomenon in which highly successful people are plagued with self-doubt. Its prevalence in hospitalists and effects of mentoring programs are unknown.
Susmita Paladugu +2 more
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Faculty Experiences of the Impostor Phenomenon in STEM Fields. [PDF]
Using a qualitative analysis of 56 faculty interviews, this U.S.-based study found that participants were predominantly White and female, experiencing moderate, high, or intense impostor phenomenon because of peer comparison, faculty evaluation, public recognition, the fear of not knowing, and a perceived lack of competency.
Chakraverty D.
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The Impostor Phenomenon is defined as the inability of individuals to internalize their achievements, believing they are fraudulent. The first aim of this study is to determine the prevalence of the Impostor Phenomenon in women in Turkey.
Gamze Özdemir Planalı
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Clance Impostor Phenomenon Scale - Turkish
The data represents descriptive statistics and 20 items of Clance Impostor Phenomenon Scale which was gathered online from Turkish university ...
Şahin, E (via Mendeley Data)
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A Cultural Impostor? Native American Experiences of Impostor Phenomenon in STEM
Interviews with seven Native Americans in STEM identified aspects of impostor phenomenon in relation to their minority identity: 1) cultural differences and lack of understanding of indigenous culture, 2) lack of critical mass and fear of standing out, 3) academic environment, 4) family background and upbringing, and 5) looks and diversity status.
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We identify USP29 as the only DUB mirroring CA9 expression, a marker of hypoxia and HIF pathway activation associated with PCA aggressiveness. USP29 stabilizes HIF‐1α and HIF‐2α via a noncanonical mechanism that is independent of PHD/pVHL activity yet relies on proteasomal regulation, establishing USP29 as a previously unrecognized regulator of hypoxic
Amelie S Schober +16 more
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