Test Imposter Syndrome

The Imposter Syndrome test is designed to assess a person's level of self-esteem and the presence of signs of impostor syndrome. This syndrome, also known as self-deceit or impostor syndrome, is a psychological condition in which a person experiences internal insecurity and doubts about their abilities and achievements, despite external feedback and recognition from others.

People who suffer from impostor syndrome often feel like they are deceiving others by pretending to be successful and competent, when in reality they see themselves as unprepared and incapable. They tend to underestimate their achievements, attributing them to chance or external factors, as well as compare themselves with others, believing that they are better and more successful.

This negative attitude towards one's own abilities and success can have serious consequences for a person's self-esteem and life satisfaction. It can interfere with professional and personal growth, as well as cause constant stress and anxiety.

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