This document provides an evaluation of Victor Vroom's Expectancy Theory of Motivation. It begins with an abstract and then outlines the objectives, sources, and research methodology. The main body of the document then provides an introduction to motivation theories and an in-depth explanation of Expectancy Theory, including its key variables, characteristics, merits, and limitations. It evaluates Expectancy Theory as one of the most accepted and intuitively appealing theories of motivation but also notes it has weaknesses like complexity and unrealistic assumptions. The conclusion is that while Expectancy Theory provides useful insights, more research is still needed to fully validate and understand it.