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When Feeling Like a Fake Take a Toll on Your Work: Examining the Moderating Effect of Task Characteristics on the Relationship Between Impostorism and the Use of Dysfunctional Work Strategies

open access: yes, 2023
Impostor phenomenon refers to an experience of hidden feelings of intellectual fraudulence held in achievement domains. While research on the subject is limited, impostors are reasoned to use dysfunctional performance strategies marked by overworking and
Tumminia, Alexandra
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Impostor Syndrome

open access: yes, 2023
This text delves into the role of fiction and storytelling in the context of GPT-3, a powerful language model with the ability to generate human-like text. Drawing from fiction theory and historical examples of illusionism such as the Mechani- cal Turk, the discussion highlights the potential of GPT-3 for entertainment and creative applications.
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Exploring the Impact of Imposter Phenomenon on Academic Achievement: The Moderating Role of Self-Efficacy [PDF]

open access: yes
A common occurrence among high-achieving students is the impostor phenomenon, which can adversely affect learning achievement, mental health, and overall wellness.
Ali, Salima Barkat   +2 more
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First-Generation Doctoral Students, Impostorism, and Belonging: A Transcendental Phenomenological Study [PDF]

open access: yes
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of first-generation doctoral students as they relate to their feelings of belonging, impostorism, and otherness.
Pore, Karen Sullivan
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The Imposter Phenomenon in Higher Education: Incidence and Impact [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Clance (1978) first identified the Impostor Phenomenon in therapeutic sessions with highly successful women who attributed achievements to external factors even in the presence of evidence to the contrary. These individuals, believing themselves unworthy
Parkman, Anna
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Impostor Syndrome

open access: yes, 2020
Impostor syndrome is actually contradicting himself. If you doubt your accomplishments, why would you bother trying to attain them? Impostor syndrome might be derived from OCD; you are obsessed with proving yourself, whilst really improving yourself.
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The Role of the Imposter Phenomenon on First-Generation College Students [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
This study investigated the relation between the imposter phenomenon and first-generation college students, analyzed key concepts to understand the phenomenon as they related to the overall college experience, and examined the difference in the behaviors
Lowery, Stanysha   +1 more
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Gender, Graduate School Stage, and the Impostor Phenomenon [PDF]

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The impostor phenomenon (IP) includes five central factors: (a) a sense of fraudulence or phoniness; (b) a fear of failure and discovery; (c) compensatory perfectionism (i.e., procrastination and/or over-preparation); (d) interpersonal anxiety; and (e ...
Barlow, Angela T., Kelley, John-Scott B.
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Feedback Loops: Fortifying Feedback [PDF]

open access: yes
Feedback has an Important role to play in the fight against impostor syndrome and its many toxic by-products, including isolation, dread, depression, drops in motivation, and negative self-talk.
Barry, Patrick
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