Inter-Domain Fit and the Perceived Quality of Life.
Abstract
Survey responses from a 1977 national probability sample of 1515 employed Americans working at least 20 hours per week provided a test of competing predictions concerning the incremental utility of perceived inter-domain fit in predicting overall perceived quality of life (pQL). If additive models are inadequate in the sense of failing to consider inter-domain interactions, measures of perceived inter-domain fit should add substantially to the prediction of overall pQL. On the other hand, if additive models are adequate, measures of inter-domain fit should not add substantially to the prediction of overall pQL. Keywords: regression analysis; variance.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 1985
- Accession Number
- ADA161993
Entities
People
- Dean B. Mcfarlin
- Michael R. Frone
- Robert W. Rice
Organizations
- University at Buffalo