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What are the two factors that determine motivation in Expectancy-Value Theory?
What are the two factors that determine motivation in Expectancy-Value Theory?
Who is widely credited as the key scholar who brought Expectancy-Value Theory to the field of education studies?
Who is widely credited as the key scholar who brought Expectancy-Value Theory to the field of education studies?
What does 'expectancy' refer to in Expectancy-Value Theory?
What does 'expectancy' refer to in Expectancy-Value Theory?
Who developed the Expectancy-Value Theory in the 1950s and 1960s?
Who developed the Expectancy-Value Theory in the 1950s and 1960s?
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What theory has several overlaps with Expectancy-Value Theory?
What theory has several overlaps with Expectancy-Value Theory?
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Logic model components
Logic model components
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Logic model and evaluation
Logic model and evaluation
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Benefits of logic models
Benefits of logic models
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What does a logic model look like
What does a logic model look like
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Developing a logical model
Developing a logical model
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Study Notes
Expectancy-Value Theory
- Expectancy-Value Theory is determined by two factors: expectancy and value
- Expectancy refers to an individual's belief that their effort will lead to success
- Value refers to the importance or appeal of a particular task or goal
Key Scholars and Development
- The Expectancy-Value Theory was developed by Victor Vroom in the 1950s and 1960s
- Jacquelynne Eccles is widely credited as the key scholar who brought Expectancy-Value Theory to the field of education studies
Related Theories and Models
- The Expectancy-Value Theory has several overlaps with the Self-Determination Theory
- Logic models are used to evaluate and plan programs, and have connections to Expectancy-Value Theory
Logic Models
- Logic models are used to plan, evaluate, and improve programs
- A logic model is a visual representation of a program, showing the relationships between resources, activities, and outcomes
- Developing a logic model involves identifying the components, such as inputs, outputs, outcomes, and impacts
- Benefits of using logic models include improved program design, evaluation, and communication among stakeholders
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Test your understanding of Expectancy-Value Theory in the context of motivation with this quiz. Explore the key components of the theory: expectancy and value, and how they influence motivation.