Creator: Van De Kuilen, G.
Title Description
LISS panel > Measuring Higher Order Risk Attitudes of the General Population This questionnaire concerns the measurement of the degree of prudence and temperance of respondents by observing several choices between lotteries. The questionnaire consisted of 25 tasks, divided into four parts. Each task involved a virtual throw of the dice, and the result of a throw always resulted in a certain behavior. A throw alternately involved one, two or three dice. Respondents were required to choose between two 'games'. The possible results of the two games always differed. Depending on the condition to which respondents were assigned the amounts were low, normal, or high and depending on the condition respondents were promised and awarded prizes or such prizes were neither promised nor awarded.
LISS panel > Betrayal, Beliefs, and the Demographics of Social Capital This experiment is about the way people make decisions and how trust in others influences their decisions. The participants had to make decisions that determined how much money they and someone else would earn. The questionnaire consisted of four parts that each participant completed. At the end of the questionnaire, one of those parts was chosen at random. The amount of money that the participant earned in that part was subsequently paid out as real money. Several groups and types of players were differentiated, for more information on the conditions and design see the following pdf - link