Author/Authors :
Razmjoo, Ayatollah Shiraz University , Samahnejad, Leila Shiraz University
Abstract :
According to Heshmat (2000), as many as 70 percent of all professionals have
experienced the feeling of being a fraud in relation to their work or personal lives
while those people who suffer from the imposter phenomenon are usually highachievers.
Regarding this important point, the objectives of the present study are
three-folded: First, the study aimed at investigating the relationship between the
Imposter Phenomenon (IP) and Language Proficiency (LP) among the Iranian nonmajor
MA candidates. Second, the study intended to check the effect of age, gender,
and also major on both the imposter phenomena and language proficiency. Finally,
the present study tended to investigate which of the above-mentioned variables
predict the language proficiency or imposter phenomena. Participants were 146
Shiraz University Non-English major students who first took a language proficiency
test, devised by the experts in the field of TEFL at Shiraz University, and then filled
out a questionnaire on imposter phenomenon (Harvey, 1982). The obtained data was
then analyzed by both descriptive and inferential statistics. The findings revealed
that there is no significant relationship between IP and LP. Also among the variables
of the study namely, age, gender, and major, age and major were the factors which
could predict the language proficiency of the language learners.
Keywords :
correlation , multiple regressions , language proficiency (LP) , imposter phenomenon (IP)