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I deserve more A’s: A report on the development of a measure of academic entitlement
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EducationPsychometricsStudent OutcomeOrganizational BehaviorPsychologyProgram Evaluation’ SEducational EquityAcademic Entitlement ScaleManagementFactor AnalysisHigher Education PolicyBifactor ModelAcademic EntitlementStudent SuccessMotivationHigher EducationSocial FoundationsHigher Education AssessmentEducational AssessmentEducation Policy
This paper reports the results of a multi-stage effort to develop a measure of Academic Entitlement. An empirical/rational approach was taken to develop items and reduce the item set for a final version of the Academic Entitlement Scale (AES). The measure includes seven dimensions: Accommodation, Reward for Effort, Responsibility Avoidance, Grade Haggling, Customer Orientation, Customer Service Expectations, and General Academic Entitlement. Fit, using Confirmatory Factor Analysis, for the seven-factor correlated model and a bifactor model including General AE and the six specific factors, was good. The full measure is reported along with descriptive statistics for the scale and preliminary validation evidence.
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