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Creator: Yabar, Jaione, Pieters, Rik, Leenheer, Jorna
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LISS panel > Tilburg Consumer Outlook Monitor > 2011 March

This is the seventh TILCOM measurement, conducted in March 2011.

Creator: Yan, T. and Keusch, F.
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LISS panel > Impact of response scale direction on survey responses in web and mobile web surveys

This study investigates the impact of changing scale direction.

Creator: Marieke Haan (University of Groningen), Yfke Ongena (University of Groningen)
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LISS panel > Artificial Intelligence in Medicine

Artificial intelligence (AI) is being incorporated into medicine to improve patient care. This research aims to map the general populations’ view on the implementation of AI in medicine. Furthermore, different response scales (agree-disagree versus construct-specific scales) and their effect on data quality are experimentally tested. This research aims to answer questions that are relevant for survey practice, general medicine, and the society as a whole.

LISS panel > Informed consent in radiology

This questionnaire is about informed consent in radiology.

Creator: Yvonne de Kluizenaar (SCP), Tim de Wilde (SCP)
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LISS panel > The energy transition from a citizen’s perspective

In this survey Dutch citizens are asked about their perspective on the energy transition

Creator: Conrad, Fred, Zang, Chan
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LISS panel > Satisficing

Experiment about speeding
and straightlining in grid questions

Creator: Zavala-Rojas, Diana, Saris, Willem
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Immigrant panel > Method Effects of Language in a Survey

This study is twofold. First, this study aims to investigate to what extent the language in which a questionnaire is drawn up, affects the invariance between cultural groups (within a sample). Secondly, this study investigates whether there are differences in the extent to which groups of different ethnic origin, within the Netherlands, experience feelings of distrust, dissatisfaction and a desire for political change.

Immigrant panel > Method Effects of Language in a Survey > Wave 1

This study is twofold. First, this study aims to investigate to what extent the language in which a questionnaire is drawn up, affects the invariance between cultural groups (within a sample). Secondly, this study investigates whether there are differences in the extent to which groups of different ethnic origin, within the Netherlands, experience feelings of distrust, dissatisfaction and a desire for political change.

Immigrant panel > Method Effects of Language in a Survey > Wave 2

This study is twofold. First, this study aims to investigate to what extent the language, in which a questionnaire is drawn up, affects the invariance between cultural groups (within a sample). Secondly, this study investigates whether there are differences in the extent to which groups of different ethnic origin, within the Netherlands, experience feelings of distrust, dissatisfaction and a desire for political change.

Creator: Trautmann, S.T., Van De Kuilen, G., Zeckhauser, R. J.
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LISS panel > Betrayal, Beliefs, and the Demographics of Social Capital

This experiment is about the way people make
decisions and how trust in others influences their decisions.The participants had to make decisions that determined how much money they and someone else would earn. The questionnaire consisted of four parts that each participant completed. At the end of the questionnaire, one of those parts was chosen at random. The amount of money that the participant earned in that part was subsequently paid out as real money.Several groups and types of players were differentiated, for more information on the conditions and design see the following pdf - link

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