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  2. Entitlement (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, entitlement mentality is defined as a sense of deservingness or being owed a favor when little or nothing has been done to deserve special treatment. [1] Entitlement can be seen through the actions of the individual, such as a lack of work ethic but the subject believes they deserve the same reward as the work entails. [ 2 ]

  3. Entitlement - Wikipedia

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    Entitled or Entitlement may refer to: Social sciences and philosophy. Entitlement (fair division) Entitlement program; Entitlement commodities; Entitlement (psychology)

  4. Concerted cultivation - Wikipedia

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    This approach is often not intentional. Rather, external factors like jobs with little flexibility in hours may cause difficulties scheduling meetings with teachers. Consequently, parents may feel frustrated and powerless, and children do not receive the sense of entitlement and support that comes with concerted cultivation.

  5. Son Demands Parents Include His “Entitled” GF On ... - AOL

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    Take, for example, ... No one likes a sense of entitlement—it often breeds resentment and creates unnecessary drama within the family dynamic. Ultimately, how you behave with your partner’s ...

  6. Grandiosity - Wikipedia

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    Entitlement is regularly confused with grandiosity even in peer-reviewed articles, but the literature nevertheless offers a clear discrimination of the two. Psychological entitlement is a sense of deservingness to positive outcomes, and can be founded on either grandiosity or feelings of deprivation. [ 30 ]

  7. What makes 'Karens' tick? Experts analyze the entitled ... - AOL

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    The depiction of the gun-toting couple in St. Louis, for example, is “very much in line with the way that white people are raised to believe in a particular kind of entitlement,” she says ...

  8. Dark triad - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of the triad. The dark triad is a psychological theory of personality, first published by Delroy L. Paulhus and Kevin M. Williams in 2002, [1] that describes three notably offensive, but non-pathological personality types: Machiavellianism, sub-clinical narcissism, and sub-clinical psychopathy.

  9. 'Sense of entitlement' drove Oath Keepers to storm Capitol ...

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    Oath Keepers seized the chance to storm the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 as part of a seditious conspiracy to oppose the transfer of power, the Justice Department said in closing arguments Friday.