Trauer and Mackinnon (2001; Quality of life research 10, pp. 579–585) recently proposed that weighting satisfaction scores by importance ratings in measuring quality of life is undesirable and unnecessary. However, they didn’t use empirical data to support their claim. In this study, different weighting algorithms developed by Cummins (1997; Comprehensive Quality of Life Scale – Adult: Manual [Deakin, University Australia]), Raphael et al. (1996; Journal of Adolescent Health 19, pp. 366–375), Ferrans and Powers (1985; Advances in Nursing Science 8, pp. 15–24) and Frisch (1992; Comprehensive Casebook of Cognitive Therapy [Plenum Press, New York]) for measuring quality of life (QOL) were applied. Weighted scores computed from these weighting ...
This study examined the relationship between global and domain measures of quality of life from a ps...
Starting from the baffling relationship between satisfaction and importance in the evaluation o...
Abstract Background The use of preference-based measures in the evaluation of health outcomes has ex...
The main purpose of this study was to investigate the utility of importance weighting when importanc...
mportance weighting is a common idea in quality of life (QOL) measurement. Based on the common idea ...
Subjective assessments of importance have been used as a weighting factor in measurement in a number...
Importance weighting is a common practice in quality of life (QOL) measurement research. Based on th...
This study examines the range-of-affect hypothesis in a within-subject context using the weighting s...
This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of importance weighting in predicting outcome variable...
Weighting, Importance, Satisfaction, Hierarchical linear modeling, Quality of life,
This study introduced a formative model to investigate the utility of importance weighting on satisf...
Global life satisfaction is the evaluation of one’s life among important domains. Therefore, importa...
There is a growing literature on the assessment of quality of life (QOL) and subjective well-being (...
Existing standard statistical procedures do not seem to fulfill the needs of the researcher in globa...
This study examined the relationship between global and domain measures of quality of life from a ps...
Starting from the baffling relationship between satisfaction and importance in the evaluation o...
Abstract Background The use of preference-based measures in the evaluation of health outcomes has ex...
The main purpose of this study was to investigate the utility of importance weighting when importanc...
mportance weighting is a common idea in quality of life (QOL) measurement. Based on the common idea ...
Subjective assessments of importance have been used as a weighting factor in measurement in a number...
Importance weighting is a common practice in quality of life (QOL) measurement research. Based on th...
This study examines the range-of-affect hypothesis in a within-subject context using the weighting s...
This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of importance weighting in predicting outcome variable...
Weighting, Importance, Satisfaction, Hierarchical linear modeling, Quality of life,
This study introduced a formative model to investigate the utility of importance weighting on satisf...
Global life satisfaction is the evaluation of one’s life among important domains. Therefore, importa...
There is a growing literature on the assessment of quality of life (QOL) and subjective well-being (...
Existing standard statistical procedures do not seem to fulfill the needs of the researcher in globa...
This study examined the relationship between global and domain measures of quality of life from a ps...
Starting from the baffling relationship between satisfaction and importance in the evaluation o...
Abstract Background The use of preference-based measures in the evaluation of health outcomes has ex...