社交媒体促进了孩子的学习和家长对孩子非学术性辅导服务的购买意愿

IF 2.7 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Jue Zhou , Sid Suntrayuth
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摘要

中国父母越来越多地投资于孩子的非学术发展,这形成了新的消费市场。本研究利用社会学习理论和辅助辅导文献,考察了社交媒体促进社会学习的三个结果(即观察到的完美主义、观察到的父母形象和对同伴口碑的信任)是否以及如何影响父母对子女非学术性补充辅导服务的购买意愿。对来自15家非学术性补习机构的398名家长的反馈进行多元回归分析的结果证实了我们概念框架中的10个假设中的8个。研究结果揭示了社交媒体促进社会学习过程中父母的从众和比较机制,对社会学习、完美主义、口碑、脆弱性、信任转移等方面的研究具有理论意义,对父母形象、父母对儿童发展的焦虑以及教育政策对补习市场的影响等方面的研究具有实践意义。
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Social media facilitated learning and parents' purchase intentions of non-academic tutoring services for children
Chinese parents have increasingly invested in children's non-academic development, which forms new consumer markets. This study draws on social learning theory and the supplementary tutoring literature to examine whether and how three outcomes of social media facilitated social learning (i.e., observed perfectionism, observed parent image, and trust in peer word of mouth) influence parents' purchase intentions of non-academic supplementary tutoring services for their children. Results based on the multiple regression analyses of 398 parents' responses from 15 non-academic supplementary tutoring agencies confirmed eight of ten hypotheses in our conceptual framework. The findings shed light on parents' conformity and comparison mechanisms during social media-facilitated social learning, with theoretical implications to research regarding social learning, perfectionism, word of mouth, vulnerability, trust transfer, and practical implications about social media-facilitated learning regarding parent image, parents' anxiety about children's development and the impact of educational policy on the supplementary tutoring market.
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Acta Psychologica
Acta Psychologica PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
5.60%
发文量
274
审稿时长
36 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Psychologica publishes original articles and extended reviews on selected books in any area of experimental psychology. The focus of the Journal is on empirical studies and evaluative review articles that increase the theoretical understanding of human capabilities.
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