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Immigrant panel > Relationship Context Scale |
In July 2012, the Immigrant panel was presented a questionnaire about family relationships during childhood.The questionnaire started with a filter question in order to determine whether panel members grew up with both their biological parents or not. If panel members grew up in a different, special, situation the question texts were formulated a bit different and the option “not applicable” was added. |
Immigrant panel > Mini-K Short Form |
In July 2012, the Immigrant panel was presented the Mini-K Short Form.The Mini-K Short Form is a component of the Arizona Life History Battery (ALHB), which is a battery of cognitive and behavioral indicators of life history strategy. Panel members were presented twenty statements and indicated to what extent they agreed or disagreed with these. |
Immigrant panel > Action Control Scale (ACS-90) |
In June 2010, the LISS-I panel completed the Action Control Scale (ACS-90) questionnaire with the aim of gaining insight into the effects of independent versus interdependent self-construal on the relationship between self-regulatory competence, self-access and well-being across cultures. The two (of the three) scales used here are: a) Failure-related action orientation vs. preoccupation (AOF) b) Decision-related action orientation vs. hesitation (AOD). |
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LISS panel > Solidarity |
In March 2012, the LISS panel completed a questionnaire about choosing between people. This study uses a vignette approach, requiring respondents to choose each time between two descriptions selected at random from 500 vignettes supplied by the study’s commissioning client. In the section about formal (public) solidarity, eight characteristics are described for the individuals, and in the section about informal (private) solidarity, five characteristics are described. The characteristics are moreover displayed in random order (vertically) on the screen for each respondent. |
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LISS panel > Coping self-efficacy after potential traumatic events |
This study investigates |
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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). |
LISS panel > 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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LISS panel > Pro-Social and Anti-Social Consequences of Guilt |
This questionnaire examines whether parenthood affects the relation between guilt and pro-social behavior. |
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LISS panel > Perceptions and beliefs about people with a substance use disorder |
The questionnaire |
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LISS panel > Prevalence and relevant associations of alexithymia in a Dutch general population sample and in comparison to clinical patients with somatic symptom disorder (SSD) |
It is explored whether or not alexithymia occurs more |