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Measurement of psychological entitlement in 28 countries
Magdalena Zemojtel-Piotrowska (Zemojtel-Piotrowska, M.); Jaros?aw P. Piotrowski (Piotrowski, J. P.); Jan Cieciuch (Cieciuch, J.); Rachel M. Calogero (Calogero, R. M.); Alain Van Hiel (Van Hiel, A.); Piergiorgio Argentero (Argentero, P.); Sergiu Baltatescu (Baltatescu, S.); Tomasz Baran (Baran, T.); Gopa Bardhwaj (Bardhwaj, G.); Marcin Bukowski (Bukowski, M.); Melania Chargazia (Chargazia, M.); Amanda Clinton (Clinton, A.); Murnizam H. J. Halik (Halik, M. H. J.); Dzintra Ilisko (Ilisko, D.); Narine Khachatryan (Khachatryan, N.); Martina Klicperova-Baker (Klicperova-Baker, M.); Jaroslav Kostal (Kostal, J.); Monika Kovacs (Kovacs, M.); Eva Letovancova (Letovancova, E.); Kadi Liik (Liik, K.); Alison Marganski (Marganski, A.); Jaroslaw Michalowski (Michalowski, J.); Iwo Nord (Nord, I.); Elena Paspalanova (Paspalanova, E.); Pablo Perez de Leon (de Leon, P. P.); José Techera (Techera, J.); Mariano Rojas (Rojas, M.); Joanna Ró?ycka-Tran (Ró?ycka-Tran, J.); Aleksandra Sawicka (Sawicka, A.); Beate Seibt (Seibt, B.); Iryna Semkiv (Semkiv, I.); Habib Tiliouine (Tiliouine, H.); Ha Khanh Truong (Truong, H. K.); Kees van den Bos (van den Bos, K.); Eduardo Wills-Herrera (Wills-Herrera, E.); et al.
Journal Title
European Journal of Psychological Assessment
Year (definitive publication)
2017
Language
English
Country
Germany
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Abstract
This article presents the cross-cultural validation of the Entitlement Attitudes Questionnaire, a tool designed to measure three facets of psychological entitlement: active, passive, and revenge entitlement. Active entitlement was defined as the tendency to protect individual rights based on self-worthiness. Passive entitlement was defined as the belief in obligations to and expectations toward other people and institutions for the fulfillment of the individual’s needs. Revenge entitlement was defined as the tendency to protect one’s individual rights when violated by others and the tendency to reciprocate insults. The 15-item EAQ was validated in a series of three studies: the first one on a general Polish sample (N = 1,900), the second one on a sample of Polish students (N = 199), and the third one on student samples from 28 countries (N = 5,979). A three-factor solution was confirmed across all samples. Examination of measurement equivalence indicated partial metric invariance of EAQ for all national samples. Discriminant and convergent validity of the EAQ was also confirmed.
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Keywords
Psychological entitlement,Entitlement Attitudes Questionnaire,Cross-cultural research,Measurement invariance
  • Psychology - Social Sciences
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MN/538-7414-0703-1 University of Gdansk