Interventions for Imposters
Find an article published in the last seven (7) years in an academic, peer-reviewed journal related to clinical or counseling (e.g., Journal of Social Psychology). The article should describe, specifically, an experiment or empirical study by the researchers
This means that the researchers conducted a study that contains easily identifiable independent and dependent variables. (Do not select meta-analyses, summaries, editorials, or theoretical articles.
Use attached article: Students’ critical incidents of fairness in classroom assessment: an empirical study
Amrendra Kumar Singh. (2019).
What Impostors Phenomenon and Fear of Success talk about Indian School Education? An Empirical Study. Cхід, 5(163), 48–59.
Prepare a 1-2 page summary of the article in your own words. Be sure to address the following questions in your summary:
What is the purpose of the research? (Address specifics regarding the overall purpose of the research in question.)
What hypothesis is tested? (Provide a clear statement of the researchers’ prediction.)
How did the researchers investigate their research question? (Provide details regarding the study methodology.)
What are the pertinent results of the manipulation? (What were the findings and conclusions drawn?)
What is your personal opinion of the study conducted? Should it be repeated? What could be improved?
What is your overall impression of the work? What are the implications of the study?
Your summary should be written as a coherent essay (do not format as a list of answers to these questions). You may include additional insights in your analysis, but you must address these key issues.
Prepare your Article Review according to the following guidelines:
Formatting: Structure your paper utilizing APA style (7th Edition); this includes title page, headings, in-text citations, reference page, and general paper format (1-inch margins, double-spaced, appropriately sized, 12 Times Roman). An abstract is not required.