Measurement of psychological entitlement in 28 countries

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-wo...

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Main Authors: Magdalena Żemojtel-Piotrowska, Jarosław Piotrowski, Jan Cieciuch, Rachel M Calogero, Alain Van Hiel, Piergiorgio Argentero, Sergiu Bălţătescu, Tomasz Baran, Gopa Bhardwaj, Marcin Bukowski, Melania Chargazia, Amanda Clinton, Murnizam Halik, Dzintra Iliško, Narnie Khachatryan, Martina Klicperova-Baker, Jaroslav Košťál, Monika Kovacs, Eva Letovancová, Kadi Liik, Alison J. Marganski, Jaroslaw M Michalowski, Iwo Nord, Elena Paspalanova, Pablo Perez de Leon, Jose Techera, Mariaon Rochas, Joanna Różycka-Tran, Aleksandra Sawicka, Beate Seibt, Iryna Semkiv, Habib Tiliouine, Truong Khanh Ha, Kees van den Bos, Eduardo Wills, Mariano Rojas
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Published: European Association of Psychological Assessment, Hogrefe 2015
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spelling my.ums.eprints.197842018-04-18T08:57:19Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19784/ Measurement of psychological entitlement in 28 countries Magdalena Żemojtel-Piotrowska Jarosław Piotrowski Jan Cieciuch Rachel M Calogero Alain Van Hiel Piergiorgio Argentero Sergiu Bălţătescu Piergiorgio Argentero Tomasz Baran Gopa Bhardwaj Marcin Bukowski Melania Chargazia Amanda Clinton Murnizam Halik Dzintra Iliško Narnie Khachatryan Martina Klicperova-Baker Jaroslav Košťál Monika Kovacs Eva Letovancová Kadi Liik Alison J. Marganski Jaroslaw M Michalowski Iwo Nord Elena Paspalanova Pablo Perez de Leon Jose Techera Mariaon Rochas Joanna Różycka-Tran Aleksandra Sawicka Beate Seibt Iryna Semkiv Habib Tiliouine Truong Khanh Ha Kees van den Bos Eduardo Wills Mariano Rojas BF Psychology 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. European Association of Psychological Assessment, Hogrefe 2015 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19784/1/Measurement%20of%20psychological%20entitlement%20in%2028%20countries.pdf Magdalena Żemojtel-Piotrowska and Jarosław Piotrowski and Jan Cieciuch and Rachel M Calogero and Alain Van Hiel and Piergiorgio Argentero and Sergiu Bălţătescu and Piergiorgio Argentero and Tomasz Baran and Gopa Bhardwaj and Marcin Bukowski and Melania Chargazia and Amanda Clinton and Murnizam Halik and Dzintra Iliško and Narnie Khachatryan and Martina Klicperova-Baker and Jaroslav Košťál and Monika Kovacs and Eva Letovancová and Kadi Liik and Alison J. Marganski and Jaroslaw M Michalowski and Iwo Nord and Elena Paspalanova and Pablo Perez de Leon and Jose Techera and Mariaon Rochas and Joanna Różycka-Tran and Aleksandra Sawicka and Beate Seibt and Iryna Semkiv and Habib Tiliouine and Truong Khanh Ha and Kees van den Bos and Eduardo Wills and Mariano Rojas (2015) Measurement of psychological entitlement in 28 countries. European Journal of Psychological Assessment. pp. 1-11. ISSN 1015-5759 https://doi.org/10.1027/1015-5759/a000286
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topic BF Psychology
spellingShingle BF Psychology
Magdalena Żemojtel-Piotrowska
Jarosław Piotrowski
Jan Cieciuch
Rachel M Calogero
Alain Van Hiel
Piergiorgio Argentero
Sergiu Bălţătescu
Piergiorgio Argentero
Tomasz Baran
Gopa Bhardwaj
Marcin Bukowski
Melania Chargazia
Amanda Clinton
Murnizam Halik
Dzintra Iliško
Narnie Khachatryan
Martina Klicperova-Baker
Jaroslav Košťál
Monika Kovacs
Eva Letovancová
Kadi Liik
Alison J. Marganski
Jaroslaw M Michalowski
Iwo Nord
Elena Paspalanova
Pablo Perez de Leon
Jose Techera
Mariaon Rochas
Joanna Różycka-Tran
Aleksandra Sawicka
Beate Seibt
Iryna Semkiv
Habib Tiliouine
Truong Khanh Ha
Kees van den Bos
Eduardo Wills
Mariano Rojas
Measurement of psychological entitlement in 28 countries
description 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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author Magdalena Żemojtel-Piotrowska
Jarosław Piotrowski
Jan Cieciuch
Rachel M Calogero
Alain Van Hiel
Piergiorgio Argentero
Sergiu Bălţătescu
Piergiorgio Argentero
Tomasz Baran
Gopa Bhardwaj
Marcin Bukowski
Melania Chargazia
Amanda Clinton
Murnizam Halik
Dzintra Iliško
Narnie Khachatryan
Martina Klicperova-Baker
Jaroslav Košťál
Monika Kovacs
Eva Letovancová
Kadi Liik
Alison J. Marganski
Jaroslaw M Michalowski
Iwo Nord
Elena Paspalanova
Pablo Perez de Leon
Jose Techera
Mariaon Rochas
Joanna Różycka-Tran
Aleksandra Sawicka
Beate Seibt
Iryna Semkiv
Habib Tiliouine
Truong Khanh Ha
Kees van den Bos
Eduardo Wills
Mariano Rojas
author_facet Magdalena Żemojtel-Piotrowska
Jarosław Piotrowski
Jan Cieciuch
Rachel M Calogero
Alain Van Hiel
Piergiorgio Argentero
Sergiu Bălţătescu
Piergiorgio Argentero
Tomasz Baran
Gopa Bhardwaj
Marcin Bukowski
Melania Chargazia
Amanda Clinton
Murnizam Halik
Dzintra Iliško
Narnie Khachatryan
Martina Klicperova-Baker
Jaroslav Košťál
Monika Kovacs
Eva Letovancová
Kadi Liik
Alison J. Marganski
Jaroslaw M Michalowski
Iwo Nord
Elena Paspalanova
Pablo Perez de Leon
Jose Techera
Mariaon Rochas
Joanna Różycka-Tran
Aleksandra Sawicka
Beate Seibt
Iryna Semkiv
Habib Tiliouine
Truong Khanh Ha
Kees van den Bos
Eduardo Wills
Mariano Rojas
author_sort Magdalena Żemojtel-Piotrowska
title Measurement of psychological entitlement in 28 countries
title_short Measurement of psychological entitlement in 28 countries
title_full Measurement of psychological entitlement in 28 countries
title_fullStr Measurement of psychological entitlement in 28 countries
title_full_unstemmed Measurement of psychological entitlement in 28 countries
title_sort measurement of psychological entitlement in 28 countries
publisher European Association of Psychological Assessment, Hogrefe
publishDate 2015
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19784/1/Measurement%20of%20psychological%20entitlement%20in%2028%20countries.pdf
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https://doi.org/10.1027/1015-5759/a000286
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