Creator: F. van de Vijver
| Title | Description |
|---|---|
| Immigrant panel > Action Control Scale (ACS-90) | In June 2010, the LISS-I panel completed the Action Control Scale (ACS-90) questionnaire with the aim of gaining insight into the effects of independent versus interdependent self-construal on the relationship between self-regulatory competence, self-access and well-being across cultures. The two (of the three) scales used here are: a) Failure-related action orientation vs. preoccupation (AOF) b) Decision-related action orientation vs. hesitation (AOD). |
| Immigrant panel > Volunteering | In December 2011, the Immigrant panel was presented the questionnaire regarding volunteering with the aim of gaining insight into the effect of thinking about volunteering on the willingness to engage in all kinds of situations. Respondents were randomly assigned to one of three conditions. In condition 1 respondents were asked to think about a situation in which they had helped another person. In condition 2 respondents were asked to remember a situation in which they had thought or talked about volunteers and their various reasons to do voluntary work. In condition 3 respondents were asked to remember one of their typical days. Respondents described these situations and were asked a few questions about the described situation. At the end of the questionnaire respondents were presented with all sorts of statements about (helping) behavior. They were asked to indicate to what extent they would be willing to engage in that behavior. |
| Immigrant panel > Social-Relational Cluster (Personality) | This questionnaire is about interests, preferences, thoughts and behaviors in daily life. The questionnaire consisted of 10 scales that measured aspects of social-relational functioning; 5 scales were on positive social-relational behaviors and 5 on negative social-relational behaviors. Each scale consisted of 6 statements of which respondents indicated to what extent they agreed with them (1 totally disagree, 2 disagree, 3 slightly agree, slightly disagree, 4 agree, 5 totally agree). All scales were unipolar; the statements were formulated in the same direction. The 60 statements are not disseminated. Instead, the codebooks describe the 10 constructs that were measured. The data file consists only of scale scores. |
| Immigrant panel > Helping Behavior | In January 2013, the questionnaire on helping behavior was fielded in the LISS-Immigrants panel. The questionnaire aims to examine different forms of helping behavior. |
| Immigrant panel > The Association between Relational Orientation, Sources of identification, Identity, Personality, Culture and Psychological Well-Being in the Netherlands | This study forms part of a larger study on identity in ethno cultural groups in South Africa. The goal of the study is to assess which dimensions of identity are most important across Western (Dutch) and non-Western (South African) contexts. |