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Inter-personal effects of crying > Part 1 |
This study consists of questions concerning aggression, empathy and social bonding. It also incorporates an experiment into the effect of seeing emotional faces on answer behavior. |
Inter-personal effects of crying > Part 1 |
This study consists of questions concerning aggression, empathy and social bonding. It also incorporates an experiment into the effect of seeing emotional faces on answer behavior. |
Inter-personal effects of crying > Part 2 |
This study consists of the second wave of questions concerning aggression, empathy and social bonding. It also incorporates an experiment into the effect of seeing emotional faces on answer behavior. This study is related to study fh10a. |
Inter-personal effects of crying > Part 2 |
This study consists of the second wave of questions concerning aggression, empathy and social bonding. It also incorporates an experiment into the effect of seeing emotional faces on answer behavior. This study is related to study fh10a. |
Inter-personal effects of crying > Part 2, repeating question |
This questionnaire consists of some questions that were already asked in study hd11a and were repeated. The questions were about how likely people are moved to tears. |
Inter-personal effects of crying > Part 2, repeating question |
This questionnaire consists of some questions that were already asked in study hd11a and were repeated. The questions were about how likely people are moved to tears. |
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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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LISS panel > Attitudes Towards Alternative Partnership Arrangements |
The aim of this project is to study attitudes towards alternative partnership arrangements to better understand how Dutch people think about the family and to assess how this might be changing in the face of transformations in family formation in the Netherlands in recent decades. |
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LISS panel > Buying a house |
This questionnaire is about buying a house, more specifically, questions are about respondents’ first house. The questionnaire is also fielded in the CentERpanel. |
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LISS panel > Commercial Opportunities |
In August 2010, the LISS panel completed a questionnaire on setting up a restaurant. |