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8785645322158 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
Page Count |
3-12 PAGES |
As you have learned from this week’s readings, a cause-effect chain argues that one thing leads to another (e.g., “Increasing levels of acidity in sea water are harming the oceans’ coral reefs.”). A causal cause and effect chain links causal claims together as links in a chain. Remember your argument is only as strong as the weakest link in your chain.
What has caused the growth of the illegal sale of human organs in some countries, a concept unthinkable 100 years ago?
What has caused the growth of selling human organs on the black market?
What are the causes you have identified and will write about in your draft?
What are the affects you have identified and will write about in your draft?
Imposter Syndrome Discussion
Class Discussion: Imposter Syndrome
Do you ever feel like a phony? Like you’re not really qualified for the job you’re doing, despite your achievements? Those are signs of the impostor phenomenon, also called impostor syndrome. Dr. Lisa Orb-Austin, a counseling psychologist and career coach in New York City, and Dr. Kevin Coakley, a University of Texas at Austin psychology professor who studies the impostor phenomenon among ethnic minority students, discuss where impostor feelings come from, the repercussions they can have in people’s lives, and what you can do to address imposter feelings (Robe-Austin & Coakley, 2022).
According to Chakravarty (2020), often, academically strong students lose confidence in their abilities and past achievements because of the pressure associated with doctoral education and expectations, which has led to the impostor phenomenon. Learners often make the mistake of comparing themselves and their writing to other classmates during the early stages of a doctoral program.
This c[Order Now]an lead to an unwanted stress and anxiety. However, it is important to note that at this stage doctoral learners are all developing their academic voices and grappling with how to successfully author research papers that balance original work with recognizing and crediting the works used as research foundations.
Chakravarty, D. (2020). Ph.D. student experiences with the impostor phenomenon in STEM. International Journal of Doctoral Studies, 15, 159-179. https://doi.org/10.28945/4513
Robe-Austin, L, & Coakley, K. (Hosts). (2022, August 10). How to overcome feeling like an imposter [Audio Podcast]. In Speaking of psychology [Audio podcast]. APA. https://sopapa.libsyn.com/encore-how-to-overcome-feeling-like-an-imposter-with-lisa-orb-austin-phd-and-kevin-cokley-phd