Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2897766514> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2897766514 endingPage "164" @default.
- W2897766514 startingPage "151" @default.
- W2897766514 abstract "Impostor phenomenon or “impostorism” refers to the experience of high-achieving individuals (particularly women) who, despite being successful, attribute their accomplishments to luck, and fear being exposed as frauds. In the current study, we examined the association between impostorism and graduate student self-efficacy, perceptions of the research-training environment, and attitudes toward academic persistence of 224 women completing a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)-related doctoral degree. As hypothesized, participants who identified more strongly with impostor characteristics reported a lower sense of self-efficacy, more negative views of their academic context, and more pessimistic outlooks toward attaining their doctorate. However, results from a multiple mediation analysis revealed that women’s levels of self-efficacy and perceptions of their doctoral environment accounted for the effects of impostorism on their attitudes about academic persistence. Also, the relation between impostorism and persistence attitudes strengthened as numerical representation of women in a STEM program increased. Results illuminate the potential role STEM departments can have on students’ persistence by developing early opportunities for research collaborations and fostering an early sense of accomplishment. Parents and teachers might also draw from our findings to develop strategies to inoculate younger students from the insidious effects of gender-based stereotypes. Online slides for instructors who want to use this article for teaching are available on PWQ's website at http://journals.sagepub.com/page/pwq/suppl/index" @default.
- W2897766514 created "2018-10-26" @default.
- W2897766514 creator A5005045088 @default.
- W2897766514 creator A5066924403 @default.
- W2897766514 date "2018-10-15" @default.
- W2897766514 modified "2023-09-30" @default.
- W2897766514 title "Should I Stay or Should I Go? The Role of Impostorism in STEM Persistence" @default.
- W2897766514 cites W1153768219 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W130202832 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W1629258564 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W1906377705 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W1974292819 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W1977354414 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W1982932268 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W1983299415 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W1987554188 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W1990293776 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W1990362633 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W1990895094 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W1996652948 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2004459416 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2005999582 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2011066713 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2021013828 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2026188152 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2027163923 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2031445243 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2031684113 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2037079344 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2037444516 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2038702827 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2039888198 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2041362812 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2041446304 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2042394490 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2044298674 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2045148280 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2061769391 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2062264628 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2065048560 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2068239724 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2071890224 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2073397268 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2074012419 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2091153842 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2092694955 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2093657019 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2093774131 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2094285307 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2099341936 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2100389008 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2104057213 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2104164961 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2110533326 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2112466118 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2112657826 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2113101808 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2114886441 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2129874207 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2130299851 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2135311814 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2137197832 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2140964565 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2144334026 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2147881624 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2151979025 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2152711176 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2153150269 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2153202568 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2163500915 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2166870754 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2169672654 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2223227097 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2262104057 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2329180840 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2333937361 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2491380873 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2618597337 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2618805775 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2749469352 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2752581152 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2783848869 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W2788300270 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W4233188495 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W4292808503 @default.
- W2897766514 cites W4343100 @default.
- W2897766514 doi "https://doi.org/10.1177/0361684318802333" @default.
- W2897766514 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.
- W2897766514 type Work @default.
- W2897766514 sameAs 2897766514 @default.
- W2897766514 citedByCount "45" @default.
- W2897766514 countsByYear W28977665142019 @default.
- W2897766514 countsByYear W28977665142020 @default.
- W2897766514 countsByYear W28977665142021 @default.
- W2897766514 countsByYear W28977665142022 @default.
- W2897766514 countsByYear W28977665142023 @default.
- W2897766514 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2897766514 hasAuthorship W2897766514A5005045088 @default.