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children, relations with spouse, with relatives and with friends, community and social activities, political activities, passive and active recreational activities, personal development activities, and work. Headey and Wearing (1992) use leisure, marriage, work, standard of living, friendships, sex life, and health. Most studies have assumed that the relationship between life satisfaction and domains-of-life satisfaction is additive. For example, when Møller and Saris (2001, p. 106) explain their methodology to study the relationship between domains of life and subjective well-being they state that “The analyses have been done with Lisrel 8 assuming the above-specified relationships were linear and additive as is normally assumed.” In their book, van Praag and Ferrer-i-Carbonell (2004) also work with an additive specification to study the relationship between life satisfaction and satisfaction in domains of life. Rojas, Mariano. – Universidad de las Américas, Puebla, Mexico. (2007) “Life Satisfaction and Satisfaction in Domains of Life: Is it a Simple or a Simplified Relationship?” in Journal of Happiness Studies. 161