My grade, my right: linking academic entitlement to academic performance

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Bianca Bertl
Denise Andrzejewski
Lynda Hyland
Anita Shrivastava
Douglas Russell
Jakob Pietschnig
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[1] Middlesex University Dubai,School of Science and Technology
[2] Australian Catholic University,Institute of Child Protection Studies
[3] University of Vienna,Department of Applied Psychology: Health, Development, Enhancement and Intervention, Faculty of Psychology
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Social Psychology of Education | 2019年 / 22卷
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Academic entitlement; Academic outcomes; Grade estimation; Personality; Family influence;
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The identification of determinants and correlates of academic entitlement is of particular interest for researchers and (academic) tutors alike. Whilst personality traits have been linked to academic entitlement in the past, the relative importance of familial influence remains unclear. Hence, to address this deficit, this study utilizes a sample of business and psychology undergraduates (N = 170) in the United Arab Emirates. Additionally, the impact of academic entitlement on students’ misestimation of coursework grades was assessed in a subsample of psychology undergraduates (N = 92). Multiple regression analyses revealed honesty–humility as the strongest predictor of academic entitlement, indicating lower entitlement of more honest students. In contrast, familial influences were unrelated to academic entitlement. Interestingly, higher entitled expectations were associated with larger overestimation of grades. Our findings indicate honesty–humility as an important driver of academic entitlement, whilst entitled expectations appear to be associated with misperceptions of students own academic performance.
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