Educational Psychology
Expectancy-value theory is a psychological framework that explains how individuals' beliefs about their abilities and the value they place on a task influence their motivation to engage in that task. It suggests that motivation is determined by the expectancy of success and the subjective value assigned to the outcome, indicating that students are more likely to be motivated when they believe they can succeed and find the task worthwhile.
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