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Greener than others? |
This study investigates the idea that people see themselves as ‘greener’ than others and therefore may exhibit less environmentally friendly behaviour. |
Greener than others? > Part 1 |
This study investigates the idea that people see themselves as ‘greener’ than others and therefore may exhibit less environmentally friendly behaviour. |
Greener than others? > Part 2 |
This study investigates the idea that people see themselves as ‘greener’ than others and therefore may exhibit less environmentally friendly behaviour. |
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LISS Data Archive > Perceptions of inequality and fiscal policy preferences |
This study aims to understand citizens’ perception of inequalities in wealth and income. |
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LISS panel > WageIndicator |
This study aims to further insight into bias in volunteer samples and to develop methods to adjust for survey bias. To this end, data collection in the LISS panel is compared to the large-scale, voluntary and continuous WageIndicatordata collection on work and wages. Panel members were interviewed about their position on the labor market, their profession, salary, secondary employment conditions, work satisfaction, work hours, employment history and domestic situation. |
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LISS panel > Nostalgia 2019 |
The survey is about collective nostalgia and group dynamics. |
LISS panel > Nostalgia 2019 > Wave 1 |
The survey is about collective nostalgia and group dynamics. |
LISS panel > Nostalgia 2019 > Wave 2 |
The survey is about collective nostalgia and group dynamics. |
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LISS panel > Impact of response scale direction on survey responses in web and mobile web surveys > Wave 1 |
This is the first wave of a study on the impact of changing scale direction. |
LISS panel > Impact of response scale direction on survey responses in web and mobile web surveys > Wave 2 |
This is the second wave of a study on the impact of changing scale direction. |