Correlations of Beauty Instructors’ Nonverbal Communication Skills with Learner Trust and Reenrollment

Bu Jin, Yeon-Seo Lee
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This study attempted to investigate how beauty instructors’ nonverbal communication skills are correlated with learner trust and reenrollment. For this, a questionnaire survey was performed against a total of 159 beauty academy students in Busan, using SPSS 25.0. Specifically, frequency analysis was performed to examine subjects’ general characteristics. To analyze the validity and reliability of nonverbal communication skills, trust and reenrollment, factor analysis was conducted. To examine correlations among variables, correlation analysis was carried out. For hypothesis testing, regression analysis was implemented. To figure out the mediating effects of trust, furthermore, 3-step mediated regression analysis was conducted, and the results found the followings: First, in correlations between nonverbal communication skills and learner trust, object language and auditory language had a statistically significant effect on learner trust. Second, learner trust revealed an influence on reenrollment with statistical significance. Third, in correlations between nonverbal communication skills and reenrollment, object language and body language were important factors. Fourth, concerning the mediating effects of trust in correlations between nonverbal communication skills and reenrollment, full mediation was observed in body language, auditory language, object language and empathetic language. In sum, this study has proven that beauty instructors’ nonverbal communication ability is meaningful as a precursor in enhancing learner trust and reenrollment.
美容讲师的非语言沟通技巧与学员信任度和再注册率的相关性
本研究试图探讨美容导师的非语言沟通技巧与学员信任度和再注册率之间的关系。为此,我们使用 SPSS 25.0 对釜山的 159 名美容学院学生进行了问卷调查。具体而言,对受试者的一般特征进行了频数分析。为了分析非语言沟通技巧、信任度和重新入学率的有效性和可靠性,进行了因子分析。为了研究变量之间的相关性,进行了相关分析。为进行假设检验,进行了回归分析。为了弄清信任的中介效应,还进一步进行了三步中介回归分析,结果如下:首先,在非语言交际能力与学习者信任之间的相关关系中,对象语言和听觉语言对学习者信任的影响在统计学上有显著性。第二,学习者信任对再注册的影响具有统计学意义。第三,在非语言沟通技能与再注册的相关性中,对象语言和肢体语言是重要因素。第四,关于信任在非语言沟通技能与重新注册之间的中介效应,在肢体语言、听觉语言、对象语言和移情语言中观察到了完全中介效应。总之,本研究证明,美容指导教师的非语言沟通能力是提高学员信任度和再注册率的先决条件,具有重要意义。
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