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Life satisfaction refers to a judgmental process, in which individuals assess the quality of their lives on the basis of their own set of criteria [58].
The lowest level of satisfaction refers to the following items: care provider's efforts to get the patients involved in making decisions about their own treatment (26.5%), waiting time (WT) for the first visit (26.2%), and cleanness and neatness (22.2%).
In this study, user satisfaction refers to the extent to which a student learning MIS is pleased with the use of weblogs in the course (Liao, Huang, & Wang, 2015).
Satisfaction refers to the participants' overall satisfaction with the program.
Job satisfaction refers to employees' attitude toward their job [ 14].
Satisfaction refers to how students' experiences are met with their expectations [ 4, 7].
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"We've gotten 31 kids back alive," he says with sharp satisfaction, referring to missing-children cases that "America's Most Wanted" has profiled, "and to me every single one of those is a miracle".
"Now the kids from Montclair High and the ones from M.K.A. are fighting over whose idea it was," one of the deli's owners, Gary Kiffer, said with satisfaction, referring to the local public and private schools.
In particular, life satisfaction, referring to a holistic evaluation of the person's own life (Pavot and Diener 1993; Peterson et al. 2005), concerns the cognitive component of the subjective well-being.
Many conceptualisations of satisfaction refer to expectations as a major determining factor of satisfaction [ 34, 37- 39].
The term "satisfaction components" refers to satisfaction with services actually provided (as in the domains of VSSS), while "satisfaction determinants" consist of patient's expectations, preferences, and individual characteristics (including socio-demographic and clinical characteristics, quality of life, self-esteem and ethnic origin) [ 18].
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