Journal article
Expectancy-value motivation in the context of a music performance examination
John Mccormick, Gary E Mcpherson
MUSICAE SCIENTIAE | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2007
Abstract
Expectancy-value theory is a well-established cognitive approach to motivational research that focuses on belief systems, specifically, learners' expectations and valuing of activities in which they are engaged. Investigating this area in music we sampled 723 instrumental music learners aged 9 to 19 to determine their expectations for succeeding on a graded music performance examination. The students completed a questionnaire on the day before their performance examination that sampled their responses according to the four constructs in the expectancy-value framework: Attainment value, intrinsic value, utility value and cost. Results are consistent with findings from research on academic lea..
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