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LISS panel > Life Event Study |
The survey is about life events and personality change |
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LISS panel > Diversity at work |
This study concerns the experience with diversity in the workplace and the characteristics based on which people feel that they are different in the workplace. |
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LISS panel > How to reduce the education gap in participation in citizens’ initiatives: A vignette survey experiment |
This study is about reducing the education gap in participation in citizens’ initiatives. |
LISS Data Archive > Does incongruence between civil servants’ and citizens’ socioeconomic status negatively affect how citizens relate to civil servants and local governments? A survey experiment |
Study on whether the (in)congruence between civil servants’ and citizens’ SES background affects how citizens relate to both civil servants and local governments. |
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Visual Analogue Scale and Item Response Time Measurement in Happiness Research |
This questionnaire examines the way people respond to the same question asked using different answering scales. |
Visual Analogue Scale and Item Response Time Measurement in Happiness Research > Part 1 |
This questionnaire examines the way people respond to the same question asked using different answering scales.Experimental design:In part 1 respondents were randomly assigned to a condition in which the answering type differed (discrete or ordinal).In part 2 the answering type that respondents got in part 1 was preloaded to assign them to the opposite condition (variable fl11a001).Respondents who got answering type 1 in part 1 got answering type 2 in part 2.Respondents who got answering type 2 in part 1 got answering type 1 in part 2.Respondents that didn’t participate in part 1 were assigned to a condition randomly in part 2.In part 2 a selection of respondents was presented “additional questions” at the end of the questionnaire, this as part of an internal project (variable fl11a003). |
Visual Analogue Scale and Item Response Time Measurement in Happiness Research > Part 2 |
This questionnaire examines the way people respond to the same question asked using different answering scales.Experimental design:In part 1 respondents were randomly assigned to a condition in which the answering type differed (discrete or ordinal).In part 2 the answering type that respondents got in part 1 was preloaded to assign them to the opposite condition (variable fl11a001).Respondents who got answering type 1 in part 1 got answering type 2 in part 2.Respondents who got answering type 2 in part 1 got answering type 1 in part 2.Respondents that didn’t participate in part 1 were assigned to a condition randomly in part 2.In part 2 a selection of respondents was presented “additional questions” at the end of the questionnaire, this as part of an internal project (variable fl11a003). |
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LISS panel > Decreasing Trust in Democratic Governments |
In January 2009, the LISS panel was presented a questionnaire about the ministers currently serving in the fourth cabinet Balkenende. Panel members were assigned to one of three groups on the basis of a random variable. One group was presented a photograph of the minister concerned when asked to assess this minister. A second group was presented a group photo on which the minister concerned was individually encircled. The third group was not presented any photographs while completing the questionnaire. The survey is scheduled to be repeated in July 2009, in January and July 2010 and in January 2011. |
LISS panel > Decreasing Trust in Democratic Governments > Wave 1 |
This is the first measure of the study 'Decreasing trust in democratic governments', conducted in January 2009. |
LISS panel > Decreasing Trust in Democratic Governments > Wave 2 |
In this study respondents were asked to judge the ministers who serve in the fourth cabinet Balkenende on how reliable, sympathetic, competent and honest they think they are. In January 2009, the LISS panel was presented a questionnaire about the ministers currently serving in the fourth cabinet Balkenende. Panel members were assigned to one of three groups on the basis of a random variable. One group was presented a photograph of the minister concerned when asked to assess this minister. A second group was presented a group photo on which the minister concerned was individually encircled. The third group was not presented any photographs while completing the questionnaire. In July 2009, the survey was repeated, in which the first question queried more personality characteristics than in January. There was also just one condition: the respondents were only shown a photograph of the minister concerned. |