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Creator: Dr. H. Kolk (Universiteit Twente), Prof.dr. C.W.A.M. Aarts (Universiteit Twente), Prof.dr. J.N. Tillie (Universiteit van Amsterdam)
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> Dutch Parliamentary Election Studies > Dutch Parliamentary Election Study 2010

Two wave survey on voters' opinions: before and after the Dutch parliamentary elections of 2010.background characteristics/ political interest and communication/ most important national problem/ resignation Balkenende (IV)/ party adherence and membership/ voting as a civic duty/ government policy/ vote intention second chamber 2010/ perception of poll results/ political issues: euthanasia/ political issues: income differences/ political issues: asylum seekers/ political issues: crime/ political issues: foreigners/ social issues/ previous voting behaviour/ political knowledge/ government coalition preference/ coalition probability/ sympathy scores political parties/ sympathy scores party leaders/ representation: respondent opinion/ respondents opinion on crime/ social protest and government response/ background characteristics/ party preference father/ party preference mother/ interest political campaign/ voting behaviour second chamber 2010/ trust in voting institutions/ perception of poll results/ vote matchers/ most important campaign issue/ party able to solve problem/ opinion representation/ future voting behaviour/ political issues: nuclear plants/ political issues: European unification/ political issues: international military missions/ left-right rating political parties/ satisfaction with democracy/ faith in politicians as prime minister/ external political efficacy/ respondents perception of politicians/ social exclusion respondent/ membership of respondent and household members/ activities and communication to influence government/ trust in institutions/ confidence in economic situation/ confessional attitude/ EU membership/ democratic reform/ self-completed questionnaireSeveral variables have been excluded from the public data file in order
to protect the privacy of individual respondents. Examples are
municipality, zip code and the regional newspaper a person is reading.
These variables are available for scientific purposes only at Statistics
Netherlands. For more information, contact the Centre for Policy
Related Statistics at Statistics Netherlands via cvb@cbs.nl.

Creator: Puranen, Bi
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LISS panel > World Values Survey

Dutch version of the World Values Survey, round 2011-2012.

Creator: Rasa Stasiukynaite, Hendri Adriaens & Bertrand Melenberg
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LISS panel > Estimation of a behavioral model within an agent-based model of a financial market

This study aims to estimate and validate heterogeneous agent-based models in finance. These models implement behavioral theories computationally, emphasizing limited optimization abilities of economic agents and describing their behavior in financial markets by pointing to simple “rules of thumb”. The questions include individual risk attitudes, portfolio composition, beliefs about stock markets, and information exchange. The answers are used to estimate and measure the parameters that are crucial to the behavior of agents and the market as a whole.

Creator: Raun van Ooijen, c.s. Jochem de Bresser, Marike Knoef, Mart van Megen
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LISS panel > Healthcare costs

The goal of this questionnaire is to understand the desired spending on long-term care for the elderly (and the content and arrangement thereof).

Creator: Regt, Sabrina de
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LISS panel > Commemorating in heterogeneous societies

This questionnaire is a
vignette study and aims to answer the following questions: How do Dutch people in 2017 feel about Liberation
Day specifically and freedom in general? And second, how do generations and
groups with various ethnic backgrounds differ from each other?

Creator: Reynald, Danielle
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LISS panel > The Guardianship Survey

In August 2011, the LISS panel was presented a questionnaire on guardianship, or the ability of ordinary citizens or lay-people to prevent the occurrence of crime. The study is aimed at being the first guardianship survey instrument of its kind that collects self-report data from potential guardians on the 3 established dimensions of active guardianship: availability (occupancy), monitoring (supervision), and intervention practices. The questionnaire may be used as a benchmark for an international comparative survey on guardianship, for application of the instrument in the UK, Australia, and the US.

Creator: Galesic, Mirta, Rieskamp, Jörg, Olsson, Hendrik
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Effect of perceived social distributions on subjective well-being > Part 2

In October 2008 the second part of the study was administered, in which data were used from part 1. This second part of the study investigates factors underlying the concept of well-being, in particular the extent to which well-being is affected by social comparison processes. Previous studies have looked at how well-being can be predicted by people’s relative position, for instance with respect to income or health, within an objectively defined population distribution. It may be that people’s well-being might be better predicted by the subjective, rather than by the objective distributions of properties such as income or health.

Effect of perceived social distributions on subjective well-being

In this study, we focus on factors underlying the concept of well-being, in particular the extent to which well-being is affected by social comparison processes. Previous studies have looked at how well-being can be predicted by people’s relative position, for instance with respect to income or health, within an objectively defined population distribution. It may be that people’s well-being might be better predicted by the subjective, rather than by the objective distributions of properties such as income or health. We intend to investigate this.

Effect of perceived social distributions on subjective well-being > Part 1

In July 2008, the first part of the questionnaire about subjective estimations of properties such as income, health, number of friends et cetera was administered to het LISS panel.

Creator: Rik Pieters, Esther Jaspers, Roxanne van Giesen
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LISS panel > Tilburg Consumer Outlook Monitor > 2015 December

TILCOM systematically tracks economic expectations, emotional responses to economic developments, and consumption coping in response to economic developments. TILCOM furthermore relates this to specific topical themes.

The TILCOM survey is conducted each quarter among members of the LISS panel. The panel is divided into three groups, and for every measurement, two of these groups are interviewed. This means that each panel member will be presented a maximum of three TILCOM questionnaires per year.

In March and June 2015 no TILCOM questionnaire was fielded in the LISS panel.

This codebook describes the twenty-fourth TILCOM measurement, conducted in December 2015.

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