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Creator: Aarts, C.W.A.M.
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LISS panel > Elections House of Representatives 2010

In this study respondents were asked which party they planned to vote for at the elections for the House of Representatives in June 2010.

LISS panel > Immigrants in the Netherlands

The survey investigates the views of the native Dutch public on immigrants. The study incorporates a vignette experiment.

Creator: Ham, C., Aarts, C.W.A.M.
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Immigrant panel > Dutch Parliamentary Election Studies 2012

In September 2012 the questionnaire “Dutch Parliamentary Election
Studies 2012”, (based on the NKO) was administered to the LISS-I panel
members aged 18 years and older. (Part of the questionnaire also was
presented to the panel members aged 16 or 17, if the questions were
applicable.) Because of the elections that have been held on September
12, the questionnaire was presented on September 13.

Creator: Verhoeven, A.A.C., Adriaanse, M.A., De Ridder, D.T.D., De Vet, E., Fennis, B.M.
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Reasons to Snack

This project aims to investigate the reasons for unhealthy snacking behavior. To that end, the validity and reliability of the Reasons to Snack Scale are assessed. The predictive validity of the scale is determined by measuring unhealthy snack consumption one month after administering the Reasons to Snack Scale.

Reasons to Snack > Part 1

In March 2013, the LISS panel was presented the questionnaire “Consumption of snacks”. This questionnaire aims to examine the reasons for unhealthy snacking behavior.

Reasons to Snack > Part 2

In April 2013, the LISS panel was presented part 2 of the questionnaire “Consumption of snacks”. Besides repeating the Reasons to Snack Scale, the predictive validity of the scale is determined by measuring unhealthy snack consumption.

Creator: Kroese, Floor M., Adriaanse, M.A., Evers, Catharine, De Ridder, D.T.D.
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Bedtime Procrastination: An Exploration of the ‘Who’, ‘What’ and ‘Why’

In
the current study we aim to shed light on the prevalence of bedtime
procrastination in the general population and to find out to what extent it is
perceived as problematic. In addition, we aim to explore to what extent bedtime
procrastination can be considered a typical self-regulation problem, and what
are the most common reasons for people to stay up late. This project consists
of two parts, in the second part people keep a diary in which bedtime behavior
is assessed.

Bedtime Procrastination: An Exploration of the ‘Who’, ‘What’ and ‘Why’ > Part 1

In part 1 the LISS panel completed a questionnaire about bedtime
procrastination.

Bedtime Procrastination: An Exploration of the ‘Who’, ‘What’ and ‘Why’ > Part 2

In part 2 people keep a diary in which
bedtime behaviour is assessed.

Creator: Bekhuis, H. & Lubbers, M.
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Immigrant panel > Migrants National Identification and the National Dimension of Cultural Consumption

This study examines to what extent migrants and
children consume cultural goods from the country of origin, and to what extent
this consumption is affected by the identification with the country of origin
and host country.

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