The Japanese Journal of Psychology
Online ISSN : 1884-1082
Print ISSN : 0021-5236
ISSN-L : 0021-5236
Methodological Advancements
Establishing validity for the Expectancy-Value-Cost Scale
Shuhei MiwaMasaki Kera
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2025 Volume 95 Issue 6 Pages 402-410

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This study developed a Japanese version of the Expectancy–Value–Cost Scale, which measures expectancy, value, and cost (EVC) in a brief format, and tested its validity. It administered a web-based survey to 789 elementary and junior high school students focusing on two subjects, namely, mathematics and English. The confirmatory factor analysis exhibited a good model fit in which EVC are distinct latent factors, replicating the results of previous studies. Likewise, the study obtained correlations with other variables as expected, confirming the validity of the scale. In addition, while the relationship between EVC for mathematics and learning intention in mathematics was strong, that between EVC for mathematics and learning intention in English tended to be weak, suggesting that EVC can differ according to subject and be applied to various subjects.

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