Immigrant panel > Politics and Values
Publisher:
CentERdata
Repo:
lissdata
Summary:
This questionnaire is part of the LISS-I Core Study, a longitudinal survey delivering a broad range of social core information about the panel members. The survey focuses on politics and values.
Food Choice
Publisher:
CentERdata
Repo:
lissdata
Summary:
In this study the main aim is to understand socioeconomic differences in one important aspect of health behavior, namely food choice. A Discrete Choice Experiment is used, where respondents are presented with a number of choice sets, each …
Food Choice > Part 1
Publisher:
CentERdata
Repo:
lissdata
Summary:
A Discrete Choice Experiment is used, where respondents are presented with a number of choice sets, each of which contains two alternatives between which the respondents have to choose.
Food Choice > Part 2
Publisher:
CentERdata
Repo:
lissdata
Summary:
A Discrete Choice Experiment is used in part 1, where respondents are presented with a number of choice sets, each of which contains two alternatives between which the respondents have to choose. In the second part, additional questions ar…
LISS panel > Work and Schooling > Wave 7
Publisher:
CentERdata
Repo:
lissdata
Summary:
This is the seventh wave of the LISS Core Study module called Work and Schooling. The survey focuses on labour market participation, job characteristics, pensions, schooling and courses.
LISS panel > Measuring quantitative sensitive behaviors
Publisher:
CentERdata
Repo:
lissdata
Summary:
This study evaluates the effectiveness of the technique Item Sum Technique Double List (ISTDL), which was derived from the item count technique (ICT) and was developed to measure sensitive behaviors.
LISS panel > Initial Questionnaire > 2013
Publisher:
CentERdata
Repo:
lissdata
Summary:
The Initial Questionnaire is the first questionnaire administered to newly starting LISS panel members. Each month the questionnaire is available for new panel members. The dataset contains the response over the entire year 2013.
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