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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 > Tonic immobility in response to trauma: Prevalence and consequences > Wave 2 - Part 1 |
In July 2012 a questionnaire on traumatic experiences was administered to the LISS panel.The survey investigates traumatic experiences people may have had in the |
LISS panel > Tonic immobility in response to trauma: Prevalence and consequences > Wave 2 - Part 2 |
In September 2012, a questionnaire on traumatic experiences was |
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LISS panel > Travel behavior, well-being and transport-related attitudes |
This research 1. What impact does an individual’s transport 2. To what extent does commuting travel behavior 3. To what extent are |
LISS panel > Travel behavior, well-being and transport-related attitudes > Wave 1 |
This is the first wave of a study on travel behavior. |
LISS panel > Travel behavior, well-being and transport-related attitudes > Wave 2 |
This is the second wave of a study on travel behavior. |
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LISS panel > Type D personality and job resources |
Type D personality and |
LISS panel > Type D personality and job resources > Wave 1 |
In January 2012, the LISS panel was presented a This questionnaire will be repeated in a second |
LISS panel > Type D personality and job resources > Wave 2 |
In July 2012, the second wave of the questionnaire Type |
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Reasons to Snack |
This project aims to investigate the reasons for unhealthy snacking behavior. To that end, the validity and reliability of the Reasons to Snack Scale are assessed. The predictive validity of the scale is determined by measuring unhealthy snack consumption one month after administering the Reasons to Snack Scale. |