Creator: Van Gelder, Jean-Louis
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Public Attitudes Towards and Knowledge of Conditional Sentences In October 2010, the LISS panel was presented with two questionnaires about conditional sentences. In one survey (the correlation survey, part 2), the correlation between penal attitudes and knowledge of conditional sentences was measured on the one hand and attitudes towards conditional sentences on the other. In the second survey (the experimental survey, part 1), participants were given information (short descriptions) about conditional sentences to measure the influence of this information (and hence knowledge) on attitudes while also taking into consideration the general penal attitude of participants. Four distinct groups were differentiated: group 1 received additional information on the effectiveness of conditional sentences; group 2 received additional information on the nature of the conditional sentences; group 3 received additional information on both the nature and effectiveness of the conditional sentences while, finally, group 4 received no additional information (control condition).
Public Attitudes Towards and Knowledge of Conditional Sentences > Part 1 This is the experimental part of the survey Public Attitudes Towards and Knowledge of Conditional Sentences. Participants were given information (short descriptions) about conditional sentences to measure the influence of this information (and hence knowledge) on attitudes while also taking into consideration the general penal attitude of participants. Four distinct groups were differentiated: group 1 received additional information on the effectiveness of conditional sentences; group 2 received additional information on the nature of the conditional sentences; group 3 received additional information on both the nature and effectiveness of the conditional sentences while, finally, group 4 received no additional information (control condition).
Public Attitudes Towards and Knowledge of Conditional Sentences > Part 2 This is the correlational part of the survey Public Attitudes Towards and Knowledge of Conditional Sentences. The correlation between penal attitudes and knowledge of conditional sentences was measured on the one hand and attitudes towards conditional sentences on the other.