Building on the impact of the 2019 Imposter Syndrome Research Study, we are running research to update these findings, especially in the context of Covid-19 and lockdown, which our research over the past year has shown has had a major effect on Imposter Syndrome severity.
This survey is completely anonymous. No personally-identifiable information is collected.
The responses will be used to create a publicly available white paper, which will be published in April 2021. If you would like to be emailed a copy of this, there will be an option to register for it after completing the survey.
Thank you. Clare Josa
Author of Ditching Imposter Syndrome
Research Survey
Important:
For each question, please compare your current behaviour with how it was in January 2020, before the Covid-19 pandemic.
Please go with your gut response, rather than over-thinking your answers. There is no right or wrong.