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This study aimed to compare the prevalence of imposter syndrome between students in government and Imposter syndrome, characterised by chronic self-doubt and ...
Sep 2, 2024 · This study aimed to compare the prevalence of imposter syndrome between students in government and Imposter syndrome, characterised by chronic ...
Imposter syndrome, characterised by chronic self-doubt and fear of being exposed as a fraud, is prevalent among university students. This study aimed to ...
Our study found no difference in impostor phenomenon among colleges. This may be because our study involved students at private university with rigorous ...
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Jan 18, 2023 · According to a 2019 study from Brigham Young University, about 20% of students surveyed felt a sense of imposter syndrome.
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Nov 15, 2023 · The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of IP in entry-level, physical therapist (PT) education programs in the United States.
Dec 19, 2023 · AIM: The aim of this study is to compare the prevalence and distribution of Imposter phenomenon among medical and non-medical students, as well ...
This research study examines the relationships among imposter syndrome, perfectionism, and stress among first- and continuing-generation college students.
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What percent of college students feel imposter syndrome?
The analyzed sample comprised 399 students, with 64.7% females and 35.3% males. Most respondents were from year 2 (21.3%, 85), while the fewest were from year 5 (18.3%, 73). The majority of students fell into the categories of moderate (46.4%, 185) and frequent (35.8%, 143) imposter experiences.
What is imposter syndrome in university?
First used in the 1970s, the term 'imposter syndrome' refers to feelings of inadequacy that can make us feel as though we are undeserving of our successes and achievements.
What is imposter syndrome among PhD students?
First and foremost, understand it's normal. All PhD's students go through it. If you feel like an imposter, the other people you share a lab or office with feel the same way. Secondly, remember that a PhD is actually a training programme so it's appropriate for you to not know a lot of things.
How does the imposter syndrome affect a student in their educational journey and into their career experiences?
There's potential for long-term effects beyond graduation: Students with imposter syndrome are likely to make ill-fitting career choices—and experience burnout both in college and career.
This study investigated the relation between the imposter phenomenon and first-generation ... phenomenon, as well as a comparative analysis of the differences ...
Sep 27, 2024 · The results show that over 1 in 10 MPA students report experiencing IP and feeling excluded by their peers and faculty. Our findings show that ...