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errdayimshuffln t1_j1r7e20 wrote
Reply to comment by GeorgeDaGreat123 in [OC] Women face greater Imposter Syndrome than Men, when starting Software Engineering Degrees, despite having similar high school averages by GeorgeDaGreat123
What do you think the ratio is on average?
GeorgeDaGreat123 OP t1_j1r7bjw wrote
Reply to comment by arekniedowiarek in [OC] Women face greater Imposter Syndrome than Men, when starting Software Engineering Degrees, despite having similar high school averages by GeorgeDaGreat123
It is supposedly rampant every year at our university, so faculty heads and professors often write emails or perform speeches about it, especially to freshman.
Swordofdavid t1_j1r74oe wrote
Reply to [OC] Women face greater Imposter Syndrome than Men, when starting Software Engineering Degrees, despite having similar high school averages by GeorgeDaGreat123
How did you measured the levels of imposter syndrome?
GeorgeDaGreat123 OP t1_j1r71lf wrote
Reply to comment by ashtobro in [OC] Women face greater Imposter Syndrome than Men, when starting Software Engineering Degrees, despite having similar high school averages by GeorgeDaGreat123
"Imposter syndrome" or more accurately "confidence in ability" is a very big problem at my university since the software engineering and computer science programs are so competitive. It's the 1st or 2nd most competitive program in all of Canada.
For last year's graduating software engineering class:
The median salary was 120k USD plus 23k USD in stock/options and 29k USD signing bonus.
The average salary was 155k USD plus 70k USD in stock/options and 46k USD signing bonus.
No student graduated without a job, with only 6% earning less than 80k USD (75th percentile of individual income in the USA), and nearly half in the 90th percentile.
That said, it would be interesting to see how confidence in ability changed over the years from freshman to graduating classes.
windowtothesoul t1_j1r66bv wrote
Reply to comment by almost-mushroom in [OC] Women face greater Imposter Syndrome than Men, when starting Software Engineering Degrees, despite having similar high school averages by GeorgeDaGreat123
Or show the average for each, with error bars to emphasis that both are well within 1sd of the other.
jrm19941994 t1_j1r63el wrote
Reply to comment by hamburger5003 in [OC] Women face greater Imposter Syndrome than Men, when starting Software Engineering Degrees, despite having similar high school averages by GeorgeDaGreat123
I am in a majority female field and the females still tend to have imposter syndrome more frequently.
Not saying its no factor but I think the core difference is temperamental.
hamburger5003 t1_j1r5ecb wrote
Reply to comment by jrm19941994 in [OC] Women face greater Imposter Syndrome than Men, when starting Software Engineering Degrees, despite having similar high school averages by GeorgeDaGreat123
Most stuff I agree with, but I think imposter syndrome may also be heavily attributed to being in a heavy male dominated field.
BobRussRelick t1_j1r5bbt wrote
Reply to comment by Caimthehero in [OC] State by State Housing Price Growth since 1975 by fred_fotch
sure, people want to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars extra on their mortgage to pawn the blacks
xBris18 t1_j1r572z wrote
Reply to [OC] Women face greater Imposter Syndrome than Men, when starting Software Engineering Degrees, despite having similar high school averages by GeorgeDaGreat123
p=1 or what? I don't get how you came to that conclusion...
hamburger5003 t1_j1r52x4 wrote
Reply to comment by roundhousemb in [OC] Women face greater Imposter Syndrome than Men, when starting Software Engineering Degrees, despite having similar high school averages by GeorgeDaGreat123
Yeah, also it’s grade averages and not a standardized test which may have an effect. Most schools tend to artificially bias female students’ grades higher, so doing it for a standardized test may give more accurate data.
CeruleanDragon1 t1_j1r4nwo wrote
Reply to [OC] Women face greater Imposter Syndrome than Men, when starting Software Engineering Degrees, despite having similar high school averages by GeorgeDaGreat123
So men suffer from imposter syndrome less than women, and higher scorers suffer less (proportionately).
st4n13l t1_j1r3m63 wrote
So this shows, by country, how popular the search phrase "how to track a cellphone" is?
Also does the bottom right graph indicate that in 2021 it was 100% popular, i.e. literally everyone searched for it?
tails99 t1_j1r3jja wrote
Reply to comment by dontich in [OC] State by State Housing Price Growth since 1975 by fred_fotch
Yes, exactly. People don't live on limited LAND, people live in HOUSING. Land is limited vertically, like a rare physical Picasso painting, but housing is unlimited vertically, just like looking at a digital Picasso is unlimited.
GeorgeDaGreat123 OP t1_j1r3jef wrote
Reply to comment by Derpthinkr in [OC] Women face greater Imposter Syndrome than Men, when starting Software Engineering Degrees, despite having similar high school averages by GeorgeDaGreat123
Both are valid spellings
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SndRC9 t1_j1r3gnk wrote
Reply to [OC] Women face greater Imposter Syndrome than Men, when starting Software Engineering Degrees, despite having similar high school averages by GeorgeDaGreat123
I'm sorry I thought this was a joke about Among Us
cartografunk OP t1_j1r3ffa wrote
Source: Google Trends (2022)
Tools: ArcMap 10.3 & Adobe Illustrator
RaddyMaddy t1_j1r3cwz wrote
Reply to [OC] Women face greater Imposter Syndrome than Men, when starting Software Engineering Degrees, despite having similar high school averages by GeorgeDaGreat123
Imagine putting the 4 people from the 4 corners together in a team.
tails99 t1_j1r3728 wrote
Reply to comment by kaizerdouken in [OC] State by State Housing Price Growth since 1975 by fred_fotch
I have a degree in economics. Nearly all economists agree that price controls are bad. Rent control is one of those bad things. Exclusionary zoning is the same terrible rent control, except for rich people. I still don't know why it is legal. How can more housing be bad?
Caimthehero t1_j1r33mv wrote
Reply to comment by BobRussRelick in [OC] State by State Housing Price Growth since 1975 by fred_fotch
Yeah trying to price out most of the black people has it's costs, tell that to politicians and they say shit like "we need more affordable housing" and whisper "but not where I live"
SyriseUnseen t1_j1r2vwy wrote
Reply to comment by timeline-drifter in [OC] Beer as a percentage of total calories by fred_fotch
As I heard in another thread, beer is kinda expensive in Australia. Here in Germany it starts at 0.49ct/0.5L.
Derpthinkr t1_j1r2veu wrote
Reply to [OC] Women face greater Imposter Syndrome than Men, when starting Software Engineering Degrees, despite having similar high school averages by GeorgeDaGreat123
Would greatly benefit from spelling impostor correctly
GeorgeDaGreat123 OP t1_j1r7yz1 wrote
Reply to comment by almost-mushroom in [OC] Women face greater Imposter Syndrome than Men, when starting Software Engineering Degrees, despite having similar high school averages by GeorgeDaGreat123
Thank you for the comment, it slipped my mind while making this graph because I code these graphs manually and I forgot to implement that feature. I'll do that in the future.