roszczeniowe postawy

20:48 Jun 13, 2017
This question was closed without grading. Reason: Answer found elsewhere

Polish to English translations [PRO]
Social Sciences - Psychology / psychological profile
Polish term or phrase: roszczeniowe postawy
W więzieniu funkcjonował prawidłowo, choć zdarzało mu się kwestionować decyzje wydawane przez administrację. Przejawiał roszczeniowe postawy. Wychowawcy zauważali, że był dobrze dostosowany do warunków izolacji.

From an academic paper aimed at criminologists.
Robin Gill
Poland
Local time: 10:01


Summary of answers provided
3 +2attitude of entitlement/entitled attitude/sense of entitlement
magdadh


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1 day 0 min   confidence: Answerer confidence 3/5Answerer confidence 3/5 peer agreement (net): +2
attitude of entitlement/entitled attitude/sense of entitlement


Explanation:
I am answering a closed question because I honestly think that the ''demanding attitude'' is not the only option here and as far as I understand the concept, less suitable and less frequently used that the notion of ''entitlement''.

So just to put this out here.

magdadh
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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Frank Szmulowicz, Ph. D.: This is better than all previous answers. It is also known as a "me attitude" or "let me get mine before you get yours".
7 mins
  -> Thanks, Frank. I've seen it frequently used for benefit claimants, teenagers, upper classes, white cis het males specifically and males in general. So quite a spectrum.

agree  mike23
1 hr
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