Importance Weighting in the Domain-of-Life Approach to Subjective Well-Being: the Consideration of Age

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Chang-ming Hsieh
Qiguang Li
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[1] University of Illinois at Chicago,Jane Addams College of Social Work
[2] Xi’an Jiaotong University City College,undefined
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Applied Research in Quality of Life | 2022年 / 17卷
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Life satisfaction; Happiness; Domain importance; Importance weighting; Domain weighting; Causality; Confounding effect; Age;
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The domain-of-life approach to subjective well-being (SWB) has been popular for decades. Recognizing the possibility that individuals may not perceive all life domains equally important, many researchers advocate for importance weighting, which is to incorporate the relative importance of life domains (i.e., domain importance) into the scoring of SWB at the individual level. However, the need for and the adequacy of importance weighting remain topics of debate. What has been missing in the debate is the consideration of influences of potential confounding factors. Given that age is significantly associated with domain satisfaction, domain importance, and SWB, assessing importance weighting should not ignore the potential confounding effect of age. Analyzing data from an online survey, we found that adjusting for the confounding effect of age produced negligible changes in the results of assessing the role that domain importance played in the relationship between domain satisfaction and SWB. Our findings support the observations from the literature that the results of assessing importance weighting depended on the SWB variable selected. However, given our non-probability study sample, future studies should continue to consider age as a confounder in assessing importance weighting in the domain-of-life approach to SWB.
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