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Immigrant panel > Multiculturalism |
In August 2010, a questionnaire on multiculturalism was administered to the Immigrant panel to gain insight into the acculturation strategies of immigrants in the Netherlands. |
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Immigrant panel > Operant Motive Test |
In September and October 2010, a questionnaire was administered to the Immigrant panel in which respondents were asked to answer three questions about six pictures (from 12 pictures in total). In September, it was randomly determined whether the respondent received picture 1 - 6 or picture 7 – 12. In October the respondent received the other six pictures. If a panelmember did not participate in September the order of the pictures was randomly determined in October (1 - 6 or 7 - 12). |
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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 |
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Emotional Expressiveness |
The study is about differences and similarities between Dutch culture and cultures of immigrant groups in the Netherlands. |
Emotional Expressiveness > Part 1 |
In January 2012, the Immigrant panel was presented a questionnaire about how people deal with their emotions during conversations with familiar and unfamiliar people. |
Emotional Expressiveness > Part 2 |
In February 2012, the Immigrant panel completed a questionnaire about the differences and similarities between Dutch culture and the cultures of immigrant groups in the Netherlands. |
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LISS panel > Culture and Society |
In August 2009, the LISS panel was presented the questionnaire on Culture and Society. The questionnaire was presented to four different groups, namely 1) non-western immigrants of non-Turkish background, 2) first and second generation Turkish immigrants, 3) a control group consisting of native Dutch, and 4) a control group consisting of native Dutch and western immigrants. The way in which questions were presented in the questionnaire was subject to experimentation. Within a cluster of questions, part of the respondents was offered the opportunity to explain the answer they gave to a multiple-choice question. A second experiment involved the presentation of the questionnaire in a different layout. The questionnaire was unchanged in terms of content. |
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Immigrant panel > Social-Relational Cluster (Personality) |
This questionnaire is about interests, preferences, thoughts and behaviors in daily life. The questionnaire consisted of 10 scales that measured aspects of social-relational functioning, 5 scales were on positive social-relational behaviors and 5 on negative social-relational behaviors. Each scale consisted of 6 statements of which respondents indicated to what extent they agreed with them (1 totally disagree, 2 disagree, 3 slightly agree, slightly disagree, 4 agree, 5 totally agree). All scales were unipolar, the statements were formulated in the same direction.The 60 statements are not disseminated. Instead, the codebooks describe the 10 constructs that were measured. The data file consists only of scale scores. |
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LISS Data Archive > Threatening Identities: Interaction and Conflict in the Multicultural Netherlands |
In January 2009, the LISS panel was presented a questionnaire about multi-cultural society in the Netherlands. Non-native panel members were presented questions about their own population group, while native Dutch respondents were assigned to groups at random. Depending on the group to which they were assigned, they were presented questions about one of the non-native population groups (Antilleans, Indonesians, Moroccans, Surinamese or Turks). |
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Immigrant panel > Relationship Diary |
Each day for 28 days, panel members filled out diaries about the experiences with their partner that day. The month prior to the survey, a filter question was presented to determine who met the criteria and were willing to participate. A few days prior to the survey, a letter with more detailed information was sent to the selected panel members. The diary took about 5 minutes to complete and panel members could earn up to 7 euros bonus. |