Self Concept as the Predictor of Imposter Phenomenon among the Students of Himachal Pradesh University

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Abstract

The objective of the present research was to study the self-concept as the predictor of imposter phenomenon among the male and female students of Himachal Pradesh University. The other objective was to study the self-concept as the predictor of imposter phenomenon among the science and non-science students of Himachal Pradesh University. The results showed that self concept is the strong predictor of imposter phenomenon among female students as compared to male students. Further, the results showed that self concept is the stronger predictor of imposter phenomenon among non-science students as compared to science students.

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Ajay Kumar. 2017. \u201cSelf Concept as the Predictor of Imposter Phenomenon among the Students of Himachal Pradesh University\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - G: Linguistics & Education GJHSS-G Volume 17 (GJHSS Volume 17 Issue G7): .

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The objective of the present research was to study the self-concept as the predictor of imposter phenomenon among the male and female students of Himachal Pradesh University. The other objective was to study the self-concept as the predictor of imposter phenomenon among the science and non-science students of Himachal Pradesh University. The results showed that self concept is the strong predictor of imposter phenomenon among female students as compared to male students. Further, the results showed that self concept is the stronger predictor of imposter phenomenon among non-science students as compared to science students.

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