“…A person's quality of life depends on his or her satisfaction with several domains (Campbell et al, 1976;Henderson, 1987;Marans, 2003;Peck & Stewart, 1985;Richards, O'Leary, & Mutsonziwa, 2007).1he seminal study of Campbell and his colleagues (1976) Based on their model illustrating the relationships between domain satisfaction and life satisfaction (see Figure 1), they found that domain satisfactions were associated with people's assessments and perceptions of domain attributes, which in turn were influenced by the objective attributes themselves. In addition, personal characteristics, needs, and past experiences could influence an individual's perceptions and assessment of several domains (Campbell et al, 1976;Marans & Rodgers, 1975).1he results of their study indicated that family life, marriage, financial situation, housing, and employment were the strongest contributors to overall life satisfaction.…”