Many intelligent, capable, and successful individuals believe that their success is due to luck and fear that they will someday be exposed as imposters. A puzzling feature of this phenomenon, commonly referred to as imposter syndrome, is that these same individuals treat evidence in ways that maintain their false beliefs and debilitating fears: they ignore and misattribute evidence of their own abilities, while readily accepting evidence in favour of their inadequacy. I propose a novel account of imposter syndrome as an instance of self-deception, whereby biased evidence treatment is driven by the motivational benefit of negative self-appraisal. This account illuminates a number of interconnected philosophical and scientific puzzles related...
“Impostor syndrome” is described as intense feelings of fraudulence and self-doubt in the face of su...
Despite evidence, fears being exposed as not having the expertise expected in your role. o Despite e...
The impostor phenomenon (IP) is an internalized feeling of fraudulence characterized by beliefs that...
Many intelligent, capable, and successful individuals believe that their success is due to luck and ...
People are described as suffering from impostor syndrome when they feel that their external markers ...
Conspiracy theorists believe that powerful agents are conspiring to achieve their nefarious aims and...
Imposter Syndrome, or the imposter phenomenon, recently permeated general public speech, specificall...
The Imposter Syndrome, also know as the Impostor Phenomenon or Fraud Syndrome, is a term used to des...
Impostor syndrome, or a psychological experience of intellectual fraudulence where one struggles to...
Conspiracy theorists believe that powerful agents are conspiring to achieve their nefarious aims and...
Background: The psychological pattern known as impostor phenomenon (IP) is defined by a persistent s...
In this paper, we will elaborate on an article by Hélène Deutsch on the psychology of the impostor. ...
a b s t r a c t Self-deception is a special kind of motivational dominance in belief-formation. We d...
The Impostor Phenomenon was identified from clinical observations during therapeutic sessions with h...
The impostor "syndrome" refers to the notion that some individuals feel as if they ended up in estee...
“Impostor syndrome” is described as intense feelings of fraudulence and self-doubt in the face of su...
Despite evidence, fears being exposed as not having the expertise expected in your role. o Despite e...
The impostor phenomenon (IP) is an internalized feeling of fraudulence characterized by beliefs that...
Many intelligent, capable, and successful individuals believe that their success is due to luck and ...
People are described as suffering from impostor syndrome when they feel that their external markers ...
Conspiracy theorists believe that powerful agents are conspiring to achieve their nefarious aims and...
Imposter Syndrome, or the imposter phenomenon, recently permeated general public speech, specificall...
The Imposter Syndrome, also know as the Impostor Phenomenon or Fraud Syndrome, is a term used to des...
Impostor syndrome, or a psychological experience of intellectual fraudulence where one struggles to...
Conspiracy theorists believe that powerful agents are conspiring to achieve their nefarious aims and...
Background: The psychological pattern known as impostor phenomenon (IP) is defined by a persistent s...
In this paper, we will elaborate on an article by Hélène Deutsch on the psychology of the impostor. ...
a b s t r a c t Self-deception is a special kind of motivational dominance in belief-formation. We d...
The Impostor Phenomenon was identified from clinical observations during therapeutic sessions with h...
The impostor "syndrome" refers to the notion that some individuals feel as if they ended up in estee...
“Impostor syndrome” is described as intense feelings of fraudulence and self-doubt in the face of su...
Despite evidence, fears being exposed as not having the expertise expected in your role. o Despite e...
The impostor phenomenon (IP) is an internalized feeling of fraudulence characterized by beliefs that...