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Título
Cultural Adaptation of the Expectancy-Value-Cost Scale for Spanish-Speaking Students
Autor
Publicado en
The Journal of Early Adolescence. 2024, V. 44, n. 6, p. 707-731
Editorial
SAGE Publications
Fecha de publicación
2024-06
ISSN
0272-4316
DOI
10.1177/02724316231199224
Resumen
The Expectancy-Value model has been extensively used to understand students' achievement motivation. However, recent studies propose the inclusion of cost as a separate construct from values, leading to the development of the Expectancy-Value-Cost model. This study aimed to adapt Kosovich et al.’s (The Journal of Early Adolescence, 35, 5–6, 2015) instrument for assessing achievement motivation in science and math among Spanish-speaking students aged 9–12. The psychometric evaluation encompassed examining validity, reliability, and measurement invariance for gender. The findings support the applicability of the expectancy-value-cost model in elementary school students, providing a valid and reliable tool for assessing achievement motivation in the science and math domain. However, the findings for the measurement invariance for gender are less conclusive and warrant future psychometric evaluations. This study opens avenues for future research on achievement motivation in Spanish-speaking contexts and populations.
Palabras clave
Achievement motivation
Evaluation methods
Expectancy values
Cost
Validity
Materia
Psicología
Psychology
Enseñanza primaria
Education, Primary
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