Creator: Jeroen van der Waal (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
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LISS panel > How to reduce the education gap in participation in citizens’ initiatives: A vignette survey experiment | This study is about reducing the education gap in participation in citizens’ initiatives. |
LISS Data Archive > Social Inequality in the Netherlands: Perceptions, Attitudes and Explanations | This study investigates perceptions, attitudes and explanations regarding social inequality in the Netherlands. |
LISS Data Archive > Political and social attitudes in the Netherlands | This study is about political attitudes and opinions on social issues. |
LISS Data Archive > Right of veto | Study on whether reading about a possible repeal of the right of veto in the EU is important for people’s opinion on the EU. |
Discrete Choice Experiment | The first part of this questionnaire consists of a discrete choice experiment, in which respondents choose between two vaccinations. The vaccinations differ on 4 characteristics: protection, side effects, scientific evidence, and composition. After the 18 choice sets, some general questions are asked. In the second part of this questionnaire respondents first read a general description of about 200 words. Then, they receive additional information, depending on the group they are in. The group is determined randomly. Finally, a few likert questions are asked. |
Discrete Choice Experiment > Part 1 | This questionnaire consists of a discrete choice experiment, in which respondents choose between two vaccinations. The vaccinations differ on 4 characteristics: protection, side effects, scientific evidence, and composition. After the 18 choice sets, some general questions are asked. |
Discrete Choice Experiment > Part 2 | In the second part of this questionnaire respondents first read a general description of about 200 words. Then, they receive additional information, depending on the group they are in. The group is determined randomly. Finally, a few likert questions are asked. |
LISS Data Archive > Does incongruence between civil servants’ and citizens’ socioeconomic status negatively affect how citizens relate to civil servants and local governments? A survey experiment | Study on whether the (in)congruence between civil servants’ and citizens’ SES background affects how citizens relate to both civil servants and local governments. |