Impostor Phenomenon Measurement Scales: a Systematic Review
Mak, Karina K. L.; Kleitman, Sabina; Abbott, Maree J. (2019-04-05). "Impostor Phenomenon Measurement Scales: a Systematic Review". Frontiers in Psychology. Frontiers Media. 10: 671. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00671. ISSN 1664-1078.
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Abstract: Document concerning a systematic review article analyzing impostor phenomenon measurement scales. The document is a scholarly journal article focused primarily on the geographic context of Micronesia, where the impostor phenomenon is explicitly discussed. The time period covered includes contemporary studies up to the date of publication, reflecting recent developments in psychological assessment. The article surveys various psychometric instruments used to measure impostor phenomenon, providing a comprehensive report on their characteristics, applications, and psychometric properties. It includes a taxonomic catalog of scales, detailing their theoretical foundations, item structures, and validation processes. The review incorporates data from multiple institutions and research agencies involved in psychological research and mental health assessment. The document also addresses the treatment of the impostor phenomenon within the cultural and social frameworks of Micronesian populations, highlighting specific adaptations and considerations for this region. The subject domains covered encompass psychology, mental health, psychometrics, and cross-cultural studies. The structural scope is that of a systematic literature review, synthesizing empirical findings and methodological approaches related to impostor phenomenon measurement. The article references key psychological theories and measurement standards relevant to the development and evaluation of assessment tools in this field.
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