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“I deserve success”: Academic entitlement attitudes and their relationships with course self-efficacy, social networking, and demographic variables

机译:“我应该取得成功”:学术权利态度及其与课程自我效能,社交网络和人口统计学变量的关系

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This study investigated differences in university students’ academic entitlement (AE) by demographic group (sex, college class, college generational status) as well as AE’s relationship with self-efficacy for college coursework and social networking. It also investigated predictors of AE in first-generation (FG) students and continuing-generation (CG) students. Participants were 313 undergraduates at a south-central U.S. university. Males reported significantly greater AE than females. No differences in AE were found by college class or generational status. AE was significantly correlated with college course self-efficacy and social network use. College course self-efficacy, sex, and social network use predicted AE in CG students; however, in FG students, AE was predicted by college course self-efficacy alone. Implications for future research are presented.
机译:这项研究调查了按人口统计群体(性别,大学班级,大学一代身份)在大学生的学术权利(AE)方面的差异,以及AE与大学课程工作和社交网络自我效能的关系。它还调查了第一代(FG)学生和连续代(CG)学生中AE的预测因子。参与者是美国中南大学的313名本科生。男性报告的AE明显高于女性。通过大学班级或世代身份没有发现AE的差异。 AE与大学课程的自我效能和社交网络使用密切相关。 CG学生的大学课程自我效能,性别和社交网络使用预测的AE;但是,在FG学生中,仅通过大学课程的自我效能即可预测AE。提出了对未来研究的启示。

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