Imposter Syndrome Test APP
This is a common phenomenon that has been estimated to affect nearly 70% of individuals at least once in their life. Impostor syndrome is associated with depression, anxiety, high achievement, being part of a minority group, low self esteem, perfectionism, high family expectations, lower job satisfaction, and burnout.
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