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Creator: Leeuw, E.D. de, Conrad, F.G.
Title Description
LISS panel > Professional respondents in panels

This questionnaire will be used to
investigate the existence of different respondent types in the LISS panel. It
will be examined whether these respondent types differ on demographic and
psychographic variables and survey attitudes, whether respondent types differ
in response propensity and attrition in the LISS panel and if they produce data
of different quality. The questionnaire is also administered to the migrant
panel.

Immigrant panel > Professional respondents in panels

This questionnaire will be used to
investigate the existence of different respondent types in the LISS-I panel. It
will be examined whether these respondent types differ on demographic and
psychographic variables and survey attitudes, whether respondent types differ
in response propensity and attrition in the LISS-I panel and if they produce data
of different quality. The questionnaire is also administered to the LISS panel.

Creator: Dr. B. Hosch-Dayican, Prof. Dr. K. Aarts, Dr. A. Dassen, and Dr. C. Amrit
Title Description
LISS panel > Calibrating Twitter Data: Issue Salience and Issue Ownership in Social Media and in Surveys

This questionnaire
consists of questions about the knowledge of the views of different political
parties and the use of Twitter for voicing political opinions.

Creator: dr. Thomas Buser and prof.dr. Hessel Oosterbeek
Title Description
LISS panel > Willingness to compete

The questionnaire is about willingness to compete.

Creator: Boekel, L. van, Garretsen, H.F.L., Brouwers, E.P.M., Goor, L.A.M. van de
Title Description
LISS panel > Perceptions and beliefs about people with a substance use disorder

The questionnaire
includes questions on opinions about and experience with people who are alcohol
or drug addicted. The purpose of the study
is to investigate the level of stigmatization and discrimination of people with
a substance use disorder.

Creator: Eckman, S., Kreuter, F.
Title Description
LISS panel > Motivated Underreporting: Filter Questions and Panel Conditioning

This study examines underreporting in response to filter questions. Respondents were randomly assigned to three different formats of filter and follow-up questions. To examine whether underreporting effects persist across waves of the panel, the study was repeated in May (Wave 2). Respondents were again randomly assigned to the three formats.

LISS panel > Motivated Underreporting: Filter Questions and Panel Conditioning > Wave 1

This study examines underreporting in response to filter questions. Respondents were randomly assigned to three different formats of filter and follow-up questions. To examine whether underreporting effects persist across waves of the panel, the study was repeated in May (Wave 2). Respondents were again randomly assigned to the three formats.

LISS panel > Motivated Underreporting: Filter Questions and Panel Conditioning > Wave 2

This study examines underreporting in response to filter questions. To examine whether underreporting effects
persist across waves of the panel, the study was repeated in May (Wave
2). Again respondents were randomly assigned to the three formats (1/3
chance on the same format as in wave 1 and 2/3 chance on one of the other two
formats). The order of the products the respondents were assigned to in wave 1
was kept the same.

Creator: Prof. Dr. Harry Ganzeboom
Title Description
LISS panel > ISSP 2015 – Work Orientation

The module Work Orientation of the ISSP2015-NL questionnaire was presented to the LISS panel.

Creator: Prof. dr. Peter van der Velden
Title Description
LISS panel > Questionnaire on the corona virus in the LISS panel

Questions on respondents’ situation during the corona crisis

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