An Evaluation of Impostor Phenomenon in Data Science Students
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Impostor Phenomenon
1.2. Impostor Syndrome in Data Science
1.3. Present Study
2. Methodology
2.1. Participants
2.2. Measures
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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IP Level | N |
---|---|
1—Few | 5 (men = 1; women = 2) |
2—Moderate | 35 (men = 22; women =15) |
3—Frequent | 38 (men = 23; women = 16) |
4—Intense | 8 (women = 5; 1 not reported) |
IP Level | Mean | Std. Deviation |
---|---|---|
Perfectionism | ||
1.00 | 30.80 | 6.06 |
2.00 | 31.43 | 4.85 |
3.00 | 34.45 | 4.07 |
4.00 | 38.25 | 4.50 |
Total | 33.36 | 4.97 |
Expectancy | ||
1.00 | 19.80 | 2.68 |
2.00 | 18.83 | 2.39 |
3.00 | 17.87 | 3.10 |
4.00 | 17.13 | 3.87 |
Total | 18.30 | 2.92 |
Value | ||
1.00 | 20.80 | 0.45 |
2.00 | 19.09 | 1.72 |
3.00 | 19.58 | 1.80 |
4.00 | 16.50 | 5.18 |
Total | 19.16 | 2.39 |
Gender Identification | ||
1.00 | 25.80 | 7.16 |
2.00 | 31.14 | 13.46 |
3.00 | 38.58 | 12.74 |
4.00 | 45.88 | 10.01 |
Total | 35.49 | 13.47 |
Domain Identification | ||
1.00 | 23.00 | 1.87 |
2.00 | 20.54 | 3.42 |
3.00 | 19.79 | 3.88 |
4.00 | 17.50 | 6.07 |
Total | 20.07 | 3.96 |
Self-Efficacy | ||
1.00 | 21.20 | 3.27 |
2.00 | 19.00 | 2.79 |
3.00 | 17.08 | 3.78 |
4.00 | 15.50 | 4.81 |
Total | 17.95 | 3.70 |
Anxiety | ||
1.00 | 18.40 | 2.97 |
2.00 | 17.37 | 3.17 |
3.00 | 12.97 | 3.59 |
4.00 | 11.50 | 2.78 |
Total | 14.94 | 4.08 |
Approach Goals | ||
1.00 | 23.20 | 1.10 |
2.00 | 27.66 | 6.59 |
3.00 | 27.16 | 7.00 |
4.00 | 29.00 | 5.73 |
Total | 27.30 | 6.54 |
Avoidance Goals | ||
1.00 | 30.40 | 8.26 |
2.00 | 24.11 | 7.99 |
3.00 | 29.50 | 6.85 |
4.00 | 32.75 | 6.11 |
Total | 27.66 | 7.87 |
Personal Relevance | ||
1.00 | 22.00 | 1.87 |
2.00 | 19.86 | 2.91 |
3.00 | 20.45 | 3.21 |
4.00 | 17.88 | 5.54 |
Total | 20.06 | 3.37 |
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Duncan, L.; Taasoobshirazi, G.; Vaudreuil, A.; Kota, J.S.; Sneha, S. An Evaluation of Impostor Phenomenon in Data Science Students. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2023, 20, 4115. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20054115
Duncan L, Taasoobshirazi G, Vaudreuil A, Kota JS, Sneha S. An Evaluation of Impostor Phenomenon in Data Science Students. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2023; 20(5):4115. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20054115
Chicago/Turabian StyleDuncan, Lindsay, Gita Taasoobshirazi, Ashana Vaudreuil, Jitendra Sai Kota, and Sweta Sneha. 2023. "An Evaluation of Impostor Phenomenon in Data Science Students" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20, no. 5: 4115. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20054115
APA StyleDuncan, L., Taasoobshirazi, G., Vaudreuil, A., Kota, J. S., & Sneha, S. (2023). An Evaluation of Impostor Phenomenon in Data Science Students. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(5), 4115. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20054115