Description:
Client: Parastish / University Of Sargodha
Field: Psychology
Project Duration: 3 months
Overview: This project involved conducting a thorough literature review on preceived imposter syndrome, focusing on work-family conflict and personality of working women. The review aimed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the current state of research, identify gaps, and suggest potential areas for future studies.
Skills Demonstrated:
Thesis Writing: Structured the review with a clear introduction, body, and conclusion.
Academic Research: Sourced and reviewed over 50 peer-reviewed journal articles.
Editing and Proofreading: Ensured the final document was free of errors and adhered to academic standards.
Sample Excerpts: “The increasing global work-family conflicts has led to disorders in personality of working women and increased ratio has imposter syndrome. This review critically examines the current literature on the working women…”
Outcome: The client received a high distinction for this component of their thesis, and the review was praised for its depth and clarity.