Moral Intelligence and its Relationship to Academic Entitlement and Academic Performance of Secondary School Students

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The purpose of the current research is to identify the correlations between moral intelligence and both academic entitlement and academic performance; in addition to identify the mediating role of academic entitlement between moral intelligence and academic performance. Four hundred and forty-four students from (Yemen, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Jordan) participated in the research. The moral intelligence scale and the academic entitlement scale were applied to the participants and data were analyzed using Pearson's correlation coefficient and path analysis. The results revealed that there was a statistically significant negative correlation between moral intelligence and academic entitlement and a significant positive correlation between moral intelligence and academic performance. Besides, results demonstrated the mediating role of academic entitlement between moral intelligence and academic performance. The results of this research can be employed in building programs and setting plans for developing moral intelligence and eliminating academic entitlement behaviors and beliefs to encounter the problems of secondary school students.

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Abdellatif, M. S. (2022). Moral Intelligence and its Relationship to Academic Entitlement and Academic Performance of Secondary School Students. European Journal of Educational Research, 11(4), 2291–2301. https://doi.org/10.12973/eu-jer.11.4.2291

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