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Creator: Joris Mulder (Centerdata)
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LISS panel > Social Integration and Leisure > Wave 10

This is the tenth wave of the LISS Core Study module called 'Social Integration and Leisure'

Creator: Take Sipma (Tilburg University), Niels Spierings (Radboud University), Kristof Jacobs (Radboud University), Josje den Ridder (Netherlands Institute for Social Research (SCP))
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LISS Data Archive > Democratic innovations

This questionnaire is about politics in the Netherlands and in particular, opinions on democracy, the House of Representatives, citizens’ assemblies, referendums, and different societal issues.

Creator: Judith Koops (Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute)
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LISS Data Archive > Voice recorded interviews and audio analysis

The aim of the project is to explore the possibilities to integrate audio recordings and their processing into the traditional survey data collection process. The project is part of the SSHOC project in which the LISS panel and Centerdata take part, too. The questionnaire consists of 5 modules. Each module starts with a survey question with a categorical response option. For the open-ended follow-up questions, respondents were asked to respond orally, and their answers were recorded and stored as audio files. The audio recordings were transcribed to text.

LISS panel > Voice recorded interviews and audio analysis

The aim of the project is to explore the possibilities to integrate audio recordings and their processing into the traditional survey data collection process. The project is part of the SSHOC project in which the LISS panel and Centerdata take part, too. The questionnaire consists of 5 modules. Each module starts with a survey question with a categorical response option. For the open-ended follow-up questions, respondents were asked to respond orally, and their answers were recorded and stored as audio files. The audio recordings were transcribed to text.

Creator: Kaczmirek, Lars
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LISS panel > Feedback Mechanisms in Matrix Questions

In August 2008, a questionnaire on feedback in matrix questions was administered to the LISS panel. This questionnaire dealt with attention and usability in online surveys from a respondents’ perspective. The experiment used grey out- and highlighting. After having answered an item, either the active table cell or the whole row was shaded to indicate that no further action is needed for this item and that a response has been recorded. Highlight was used as a mouse-over effect, the table cell or the whole row under the mouse pointer was shaded to indicate the focus of attention. This shading was moving along with the mouse pointer.

Creator: Kalmijn, M.
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LISS panel > Life History Questionnaire > Wave 2

In July 2013, the second wave of the Life History Questionnaire was
fielded in the LISS panel. The questionnaire is about their family
situation during childhood. The questionnaire was repeated for non-respondents in August 2013.

Creator: Kalmijn, Matthijs
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LISS panel > Life History Questionnaire

The Life History Questionnaire has been fielded in the LISS panel among panel members aged 16 years and older and having the position of: head of household, with wedded or unwedded partner, on the subject of their family situation during childhood.

LISS panel > Life History Questionnaire > Wave 1

In July 2012, the first wave of the Life History Questionnaire was fielded in the LISS panel. The questionnaire is about their family situation during childhood. The questionnaire was repeated for non-respondents in August 2012.

Creator: Kaplanski, Guy, Levy, Haim, Veld, Chris, Veld-Merkoulova, Yulia
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LISS panel > Are Investors Driven by Sentiments?

The principal aim of this study is to examine the relationship between the mood an investor is in when making decisions and the actual decisions.

LISS panel > Are Investors Driven by Sentiments? > 2010 November

The principal aim of this study is to examine the relationship between the mood an investor is in when making decisions and the actual decisions.

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