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Abstract “Imposter syndrome” is a term used to describe feelings of pervasive self‐doubt despite evident success. It is the lay version of “imposter phenomenon,” a concept that was proposed as an explanation for why highly accomplished (mostly white and middle‐ to upper‐class) women persisted in believing that their success was due to luck or a mistake
Nikkola Carmichael+2 more
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In China, how to guide residents on actively participating in decision-making activities related to urban settlement regeneration is critical and must be addressed.
Jiayu Zhang+3 more
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ABSTRACT The marketing literature has examined extensively consumer preferences between global and local brands. However, there remains a dearth of research on the topic in the context of vulnerable consumers with insecure self‐identities. Children largely embody insecure identities and, thus, there are several factors that can influence their global ...
Jelena Filipovic+2 more
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Abstract While rarely employed 20 years ago, solicited diaries have gained popularity, albeit remaining somewhat on the periphery of human geography methods. Creativity has also expanded in both diary formats and research relationships. My diary method combined long‐term ethnographic fieldwork with co‐participation, producing rich detail and complex ...
Julius Baker
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Abstract Objectives The accommodation of symptoms of obsessive‐compulsive disorder (OCD) by loved ones is highly prevalent and impactful on treatment outcomes; however, little is known about factors that influence accommodation by romantic partners of OCD sufferers. The aim of this preliminary investigation was to explore such correlates.
Brianna G. Toohey+4 more
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Relationship of Cognitive Style and Theoretical Orientation to Psychology Interns\u27 Preferences for Supervision [PDF]
This study (N = 106) investigated the effects of cognitive style and theoretical orientation on psychology interns\u27 judgments about the type of supervision they find most beneficial. Preferences for task-oriented and relationship-oriented supervision
Lochner, Bruce T., Melchert, Timothy
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ABSTRACT Introduction There is a general need for sharing practical examples of Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) within the research field to learn from and inspire. The aim of this article is to describe our process evaluation of PPI within the development process of the EUonQoL‐Kit, a new set of quality of life questionnaires aimed at people with
Merel Engelaar+24 more
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Applied research of psychological features of emotional blessing of managers
This article is devoted to the study of psychological characteristics of emotional burnout of manag-ers, a symptom of which are frequent and long-term various diseases due to psychosomatics.
O. Kh. Aimaganbetova+4 more
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Relationships between a quaternary model of psychological type processes and defense mechanism clusters [PDF]
This study examined the relationships between two psychological type dimensions (Extraversion-Introversion and Thinking-Feeling) and defense mechanism preferences.
Kelly, Kathryn Elizabeth
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Venezuelans in Peru: Adaptation attitudes, optimism and relations with host society
Abstract By August 2023, the global population of Venezuelan migrants and refugees had reached 7.7 million. This constitutes one of the world largest migration movements in the recent decades and is arguably the most significant one in the context of South–South migration.
Marcin Stonawski
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