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Jonathan Smith; Gabrielle Garon-Carrier; Fanny-Alexandra Guimond; Caroline Fitzpatrick; Tanya Chichekian; Jérôme St-Amand; Annie Lemieux – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2024
This study was interested in the level of correspondence between high school students' self-perceptions of academic competence and achievement. The objectives were to (a) identify different profiles of students in terms of correspondence between perceptions of general academic competence and achievement in language arts and mathematics, (b)…
Descriptors: High School Students, Self Concept, Personality Traits, Academic Achievement
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John M. LaVelle; Natalie D. Jones; Scott I. Donaldson – American Journal of Evaluation, 2024
The impostor phenomenon is a psychological construct referring to a range of negative emotions associated with a person's perception of their own "fraudulent competence" in a field or of their lack of skills necessary to be successful in that field. Anecdotal evidence suggests that many practicing evaluators have experienced impostor…
Descriptors: Evaluators, Self Efficacy, Competence, Negative Attitudes
Cindy McMullen – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Women face unique challenges in pursuing a doctorate, with potential barriers including Imposter Phenomenon (IP) and Multidimensional Perfectionism (MP). Intersectionality can intensify these feelings for Women of Color. Additionally, societal and organizational barriers hinder women's advancement to leadership roles, perpetuating stereotypes and…
Descriptors: Females, Doctoral Students, Student Experience, Barriers
Laura K. D. McConkey – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore how the implementation of Personality Theory in an upper-elementary classroom would impact the sense of community felt by the students in that class. Both purposive and voluntary sampling were used to identify two teachers willing to undertake the study with their classes. Students were assessed…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Elementary School Students, Student Development, Teamwork
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I?hsan Ünaldi; Serdar Teki?n; Ercan Kaçmaz – International Journal of Psychology and Educational Studies, 2024
This study investigated the relationship between self-perceived personality and self-perceived teacher identity (TI). With a mixed-method approach, we collected both quantitative (N=214) and qualitative data (N=30) to examine the relationship between TI and personality traits. Quantitative data were collected using the Big Five Personality Traits…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Professional Identity, Self Concept, Personality Traits
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Chelsey L. Holden; Lindsay E. Wright; Angel M. Herring; Pat L. Sims – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2024
More research is needed to understand the relationships between imposter syndrome, perfection, and stress, as well as how they might be similar or different among first- and continuing-generation college students. This research study examines the relationships among imposter syndrome, perfectionism, and stress among first- and…
Descriptors: College Students, First Generation College Students, Stress Variables, Personality Traits
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Ingrid Kiehl; Ruby Pease; Corinna Hackmann – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2024
There is a dearth of research into the experience of adult diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder, and targeted research is needed to understand the needs of these adults. The aim of this coproduced review was to assess existing qualitative data on the lived experience of receiving an autism spectrum disorder diagnosis, identify recurring themes,…
Descriptors: Adults, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Clinical Diagnosis, Attitudes
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Taryn Nepon; Gordon L. Flett; Paul L. Hewitt – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2024
This research focuses on ego-focused self-image goals as central to understanding the vulnerability inherent in perfectionism and the link that perfectionism has with poorer health and emotional well-being. The present study expands theory and research on perfectionism from a unique motivational perspective through a longitudinal investigation of…
Descriptors: College Students, Self Concept, Health, Mental Health
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Dann G. Fisher; Amy M. Hageman; Ashley N. West – Accounting Education, 2024
Academic burnout, a significant negative predictor of academic performance, appears to be increasing. We examine antecedents of academic burnout among accounting majors -- cognitive test anxiety, maladaptive perfectionism, and self-compassion. Based on a survey of 159 accounting majors across three years, we find that more than 85% of accounting…
Descriptors: Burnout, Accounting, Self Concept, Altruism
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Duong Tuan Nguyen; Thi Ngoc Hoai Nguyen; Van Binh Luu; Van Khanh Bui; Tra My Nguyen – Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education, 2024
Purpose: This study aims to explore the impact of personality traits on self-perceived employability (SPE) and test if the associations are mediated by knowledge sharing (KS) through online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, the moderation effect of trust in the relationship between KS and SPE was examined.…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Undergraduate Students, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Anomi G. Bearden; Blaire Turnbull; Carmella Wallace; Steven Prosser; Akeem Vincent – Psychology in the Schools, 2024
Rising perfectionism levels within post-secondary students could be one reason for students' challenges with adaptation to post-secondary. Recent research has suggested mindfulness-based interventions may be a promising avenue for mitigating high perfectionism, in addition to improving emotional and social well-being. The objective of this study…
Descriptors: College Students, Foreign Countries, Metacognition, Attention Control
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Erika Natacha Fernandes de Andrade; Marcus Vinicius da Cunha; Tatiana Cristina Santana Viruez – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2024
Brazilian writer Carolina Maria de Jesus (1914-1977) was born in a rural community and spent most of her life in a slum. Despite this, her literary work achieved remarkable editorial success, having its value recognized by critics and academic circles. This paper analyzes Carolina Maria de Jesus's autobiographical narratives in the light of John…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Aesthetics, Art, Intellectual Development
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Jane McKay; Kim Williams; Jennie Stewart – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2024
Perfectionism is a personality orientation associated with mental health and adjustment problems. Recent evidence demonstrates that perfectionism is widespread among students and on the rise, with recent generations of students placing increasingly more importance on perfection. Whilst the extant literature is vast, it tends to focus on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physical Therapy, Allied Health Personnel, Undergraduate Students
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Sujin Kim; Peter A. Creed; Michelle Hood; Debra Bath – International Journal for Educational and Vocational Guidance, 2024
Protean career processes of vocational identity awareness, career adaptability, and career agency have been hypothesized to mediate the relationships between protean career orientation and career-related outcomes. To date, the role of these process mechanisms has not been assessed directly in young adults, and little attention has been paid to…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Employment Potential, Long Range Planning, Correlation
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Nuria Cadete; Shaun Ruggunan – SAGE Open, 2024
Higher education institutions (HEIs) globally heavily depend on the resilience of academic staff members to achieve excellence in teaching and learning. The extant scholarly work on resilience seems to take the relationship between workplace environmental factors (WEFs) and the adverse experiences of resilience among women academics for granted.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Faculty, Higher Education
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