Browsing Journal Articles by Author "Chakraverty, Devasmita"
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Faculty experiences of the impostor phenomenon in STEM fields
Chakraverty, Devasmita (American Society for Cell Biology, 2022-10-27)Successful people experiencing impostor phenomenon consider themselves less compe-tent and less worthy of their positions or achievements. They attribute their success to luck, deceit, fraudulence, and others ... -
Impostor Phenomenon Among Hispanic/Latino Early Career Researchers in STEM Fields
Chakraverty, Devasmita (Taylor and Francis, 2022-09-21)Impostor phenomenon (IP) is an experience of psychological discomfort where some high-achieving people disbelieve their success. Those experiencing IP feel undeserving and fear being discovered as a fraud in one’s area of ... -
Impostor phenomenon and identity-based microaggression among Hispanic/Latin individuals in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics: a qualitative exploration
Chakraverty, Devasmita (Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., 2022-08-16)Impostor phenomenon is defined as a psychological condition when some successful people do not fully ascribe their success to ability or competence, but attribute it to luck, generosity from others, or misjudgment, thereby ... -
Impostor phenomenon in STEM: occurrence, attribution, and identity
Chakraverty, Devasmita (Studies in Graduate and Postdoctoral Education, 2019)his study aims to explore different themes related to impostor phenomenon, as experienced by graduate students and postdocs in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields. -
Insights into the complexity of the impostor phenomenon among trainees and professionals in STEM and medicine
Lee, HwaYoung; Anderson, Cheryl B.; Yates, Melinda S.; Chang, Shine; Chakraverty, Devasmita (Current Psychology, 2020-09-30)Although the imposter phenomenon (IP), characterized by fear of exposure as a fraud, is prevalent in higher education, studies disagree about its dimensionality, its relation to individual characteristics, and how IP relates ... -
It runs in the family: the role of family and extended social networks in developing early science interest
Chakraverty, Devasmita; Newcomer, S.; Puzio, K.; Tai, R. H. (Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2020)Research shows that early scientific interest is associated with science degree completion and career selection. However, little is known about the conditions that support early scientific interest. Using a “funds of ... -
PhD Student experiences with the impostor phenomenon in STEM
Chakraverty, Devasmita (International Journal of Doctoral Studies, 2020)This US-based study explored various facets of impostor phenomenon experienced during PhD training in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Specifically, the purpose of this research was to identify ...