In February 2011, the LISS panel was presented a questionnaire with questions that capture self-regulation and 8 questions that capture individualism/collectivism to test the relationship of these psychological constructs with core social science constructs such as values, political attitudes,...
This is the fourth wave of the LISS Core Study module called 'Politics and Values'.
In May 2010, the LISS panel was presented the questionnaire on the 2010 General Elections for the House of Representatives.
In March 2011, the LISS panel completed a questionnaire about impending data enrichment. This data enrichment means that CentERdata, in collaboration with Statistics Netherlands, may combine respondents’ answers in LISS questionnaires with information about the respondent known to Statistics...
In March 2010, the LISS panel completed a questionnaire on counter-terrorism measures. Half of the participating panel members was presented (traditional) attitudinal questions about measures to combat terrorism, while the other half was questioned about their willingness to pay for such...
This is the first wave of the study "The public’s opinion on the control of terrorism: Attitudes and willingness-to-pay".
In June 2010, the LISS panel was presented the National Elections for the House of Representatives 2010 questionnaire. This questionnaire concerns the general elections for the House of Representatives 2010 and the political campaigns that accompanied the elections.
In March 2010, the LISS panel was presented the Local Elections 2010 questionnaire. This questionnaire concerns the local elections 2010 and the political campaigns that accompanied the elections.
This is the second wave of the Study Time Use and Consumption.
The Initial Questionnaire is the first questionnaire administered to newly starting LISS-I panel members. Each month the questionnaire is available for new panel members.
The Initial Questionnaire is the first questionnaire administered to newly starting LISS-I panel members. Each month the questionnaire is available for new panel members.The dataset contains the response over the entire year 2010.
This survey is part of the LISS-I Core Study, a longitudinal study delivering a broad range of social core information about the panel members. The questionnaire focuses on health, health perception and health related to job situation.