Objective: Burnout and imposter phenomenon can significantly impact medical education. The aim of this study is to determine effect of imposter syndrome and burnout in medical students during online and face-face education in Pakistan. Methodology:
Farhat Ijaz +6 more
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Relationships between Impostorism, Perceived Parental Support, and Gender in First-Generation Undergraduate Students [PDF]
Impostorism is characterized by feelings of self-doubt and phoniness regarding one’s abilities and achievements, despite one’s history of success. Previous research has demonstrated a link between impostorism and perceived parental support (PPS), such ...
Marcel, Isabella, Wroblewski, Julianna
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Being an imposter: Growing Out of Impostership
Imposter syndrome is the fear of being discovered as an intellectual fraud. It is an internal experience of believing that you are not as competent as others perceive you to be.
Sumina Mainali
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Structure and belonging: Pathways to success for underrepresented minority and women PhD students in STEM fields [PDF]
The advancement of underrepresented minority and women PhD students to elite postdoctoral and faculty positions in the STEM fields continues to lag that of majority males, despite decades of efforts to mitigate bias and increase opportunities for ...
Eppig, Andrew +8 more
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Prevalence of Impostor Phenomenon among Medical Students in a Malaysian Private Medical School
Background: Impostor phenomenon is described as an "internal experience of intellectual fraudulence" among high achievers, which include medical students who often doubt their ability to become good doctors in the future.
Muhammad Yassin Ikbaal +1 more
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Effects of the Imposter Phenomenon on First-Generation Students’ Academic and Co-curricular Engagement [PDF]
First-generation college students experience many barriers transitioning to college, such as impostorism. Administrators must understand how the imposter phenomenon impacts student engagement, to increase retention.
Sykes, Ethan
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A Comparison of Impostor Phenomenon in Community College and Public University Students [PDF]
Impostor Phenomenon (IP) is a feeling of illegitimacy or fraudulence despite evidence to the contrary. Most people experience feelings of impostorism in their lifetime, and it has been associated with several outcomes in the literature. Although there is
Jenkins, Shanda
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A Description of Impostor Phenomenon in Certified Registered Nurse Anesthesiologists [PDF]
Background: Imposter Phenomenon (IP) is an evolving, multidimensional construct defined as self-perceived intellectual phoniness and professional ineptitude frequently experienced by individuals working in high performance or competitive environments. IP
Darna, Jeffrey R
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Impostorism on Campus: The Effects of Stereotype Threat on State Inauthenticity and State Anxiety in Two Samples of African American College Women [PDF]
Despite the growing education levels of Black women, negative stereotypes of Black women persist and undermine the confidence of African American/Black college women in the classroom.
Johnson, Gabrielle Y
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Anxious girls and laid-back boys : teachers' and study counsellors' gendered perceptions of students [PDF]
Efforts to reach gender equality in education in Finland have been extensive. Both teacher education and policy documents for schools have focused on gender equality and gender-neutral treatment of students. The aim of this study is to explore if and how
Holm, Gunilla +2 more
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