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Tilburg Election Study 2017 |
In the Tilburg Election Study (a collaboration of researchers associated with CentERdata, the Tilburg School of Economics and Management (TiSEM), and the Tilburg Law School (TLS)), the LISS panel was used in a scientific experiment to predict how voters would vote in the general (parliamentary) elections held on 15 March 2017. Approximately 3,500 respondents were presented questions about their political preference, on a weekly basis. The calculation to predict the results took account of voters still unsure whether they would cast their vote, or for which party. From 16 March 2017 (the day after the elections), panel members were asked about their voting behaviour. |
Tilburg Election Study 2017 > Forecast Dutch Parliamentary Election Results |
In the Tilburg Election Study (a collaboration of researchers associated with CentERdata, the Tilburg School of Economics and Management (TiSEM), and the Tilburg Law School (TLS)), the LISS panel was used in a scientific experiment to predict how voters would vote in the general (parliamentary) elections held on 15 March 2017. Approximately 3,500 respondents were presented questions about their political preference, on a weekly basis. The calculation to predict the results took account of voters still unsure whether they would cast their vote, or for which party. |
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LISS panel > Are Effective Emotion Regulation Strategies Associated with Financial Capability? |
In August 2010, the LISS panel completed a questionnaire on emotions and finance. The major aim of this study is to examine whether higher levels of effective emotion regulation strategies are associated with higher levels of financial capability overall, and for the five separate domains (making ends meet, keeping track of one’s finance, staying informed on financial products, how individuals go about selecting a financial product, and planning ahead). |
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Immigrant panel > Volunteering |
In December 2011, the Immigrant Respondents were randomly In condition 1 respondents In condition 2 respondents In condition 3 respondents Respondents described these At the end of the questionnaire respondents |
Immigrant panel > Helping Behavior |
In January 2013, the questionnaire on helping behavior was fielded in the LISS-Immigrants panel. The questionnaire aims to examine different forms of helping behavior. |
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Dutch Parliamentary Election Studies > Dutch Parliamentary Election Study 1989 |
Two wave survey on voters' opinions: before and after the Dutch parliamentary elections of 1989. Systematic analysis of change in political opinions and behaviour of the Dutch electorate. Pre-election wave: reading of newspapers / tv newscast exposure / most important national problems / party identification and membership / evaluation of government policy on economic situation, labour market, personal income situation / political issues ( perception of main parties standpoint, own stand ): abortion, nuclear plants, differences in income / voting in last European Parliament elections / voting in last national election / coalition preference / opinion on cleaning pollution / sympathy rating of parties and leading politicians / party identification of parents / Post-election wave, additional variables: voting behaviour / time of vote decision / voting stability / political issues ( perception of main parties stand, own stand ): euthanasia, NATO nuclear arms on Dutch territory / expectations regarding own income situation, general prosperity and influence of coalition on that / prevalence of reduction of unemployment versus reduction of government debts / knowledge of, opinions on leading politicians / left, right rating of political parties / sense of political efficacy / civic competence, participation / party campaign activities / membership of and participation in extra-parliamentary organizations / influence of religion / pillarization - compartmentalization / confessionalism / secularism / self centredness / importance of national political goals /sympathy rating of politicians Background variables: basic characteristics/ residence/ housing situation/ household characteristics/ occupation/employment/ income/capital assets/ education/ social class/ politics/ religion/ readership, mass media, and 'cultural' exposure/ organizational membership. |
> Dutch Parliamentary Election Studies > Dutch Parliamentary Election Study 1989 |
Two wave survey on voters' opinions: before and after the Dutch parliamentary elections of 1989. Systematic analysis of change in political opinions and behaviour of the Dutch electorate. Pre-election wave: reading of newspapers / tv newscast exposure / most important national problems / party identification and membership / evaluation of government policy on economic situation, labour market, personal income situation / political issues ( perception of main parties standpoint, own stand ): abortion, nuclear plants, differences in income / voting in last European Parliament elections / voting in last national election / coalition preference / opinion on cleaning pollution / sympathy rating of parties and leading politicians / party identification of parents / Post-election wave, additional variables: voting behaviour / time of vote decision / voting stability / political issues ( perception of main parties stand, own stand ): euthanasia, NATO nuclear arms on Dutch territory / expectations regarding own income situation, general prosperity and influence of coalition on that / prevalence of reduction of unemployment versus reduction of government debts / knowledge of, opinions on leading politicians / left, right rating of political parties / sense of political efficacy / civic competence, participation / party campaign activities / membership of and participation in extra-parliamentary organizations / influence of religion / pillarization - compartmentalization / confessionalism / secularism / self centredness / importance of national political goals /sympathy rating of politicians Background variables: basic characteristics/ residence/ housing situation/ household characteristics/ occupation/employment/ income/capital assets/ education/ social class/ politics/ religion/ readership, mass media, and 'cultural' exposure/ organizational membership. |
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LISS panel > Algorithmic Decision Making Systems |
This study concerns panel members’ knowledge and experience |
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LISS panel > Vignette evaluation of customer satisfaction – VECS project |
This project aims to demonstrate the application of a new methodology to measure consumer satisfaction and to test some methodological features of the vignette approach. |
LISS panel > Vignette evaluation of customer satisfaction – VECS project > Wave 1 |
The study aims to demonstrate the application of a new methodology to measure consumer satisfaction and to test some methodological features of the vignette approach. |