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Expectancy-value theory
Music
Music education
PRISMA
Psychology
Issue Date: 
2021
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Sin, H. X., Tan, L., & McPherson, G. E. (2021). A PRISMA review of expectancy-value theory in music contexts. Psychology of Music. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1177/03057356211024344
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Psychology of Music
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In this paper, we systematically reviewed the research literature dealing with expectancy-value motivation theory within music contexts. Employing the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) approach, a total of 1,120 records were retrieved and examined, with 110 eventually included in the analyses. Frequencies/percentages were generated for research output in 5-year time periods, type of publication, sampling locations, and methodologies. Summaries of all 110 records were provided; content analyses on topics covered were also conducted. Findings indicated a clear increase in research interest over the past 15 years with quantitative methodologies being twice as prevalent as qualitative approaches. While the vast majority (97.7%) of quantitative research employed self-report questionnaires, the most common form of qualitative data collection was interviews (59.1%). Salient topics covered included students' expectancy-value beliefs across music and other school subjects, continued music participation, intentions to pursue a career in music, and parental influences.
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0305-7356 (print)
1741-3087 (online)
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