Creator: Fons van de Vijver
Title Description
Immigrant panel > Multiculturalism In August 2010, a questionnaire on multiculturalism was administered to the Immigrant panel to gain insight into the acculturation strategies of immigrants in the Netherlands.
Immigrant panel > Operant Motive Test In September and October 2010, a questionnaire was administered to the Immigrant panel in which respondents were asked to answer three questions about six pictures (from 12 pictures in total). In September, it was randomly determined whether the respondent received picture 1 - 6 or picture 7 – 12. In October the respondent received the other six pictures. If a panelmember did not participate in September the order of the pictures was randomly determined in October (1 - 6 or 7 - 12).
Immigrant panel > Values Questionnaire In April 2011, the Immigrants panel was presented a questionnaire on values. The values were measured by giving brief descriptions of persons and asking to what extent that person resembles the respondent. It applies to all descriptions in the questionnaire that, wherever reference is made to he/him/his, this can also be read as she/her/her.
Immigrant panel > Relationship satisfaction and attitudes In July 2011, the Immigrant panel completed a questionnaire on the happiness with their relationship. The survey aims to gain insight into the level of satisfaction of immigrants in the Netherlands with their relationship and their attitudes towards relationships in general.
Immigrant panel > The function of autobiographical memory The study is about how and in purpose of what people look back on certain events in their lives.
Immigrant panel > Retrospective Childhood This questionnaire concerns retrospective childhood.
Emotional Expressiveness The study is about differences and similarities between Dutch culture and cultures of immigrant groups in the Netherlands.
Emotional Expressiveness > Part 1 In January 2012, the Immigrant panel was presented a questionnaire about how people deal with their emotions during conversations with familiar and unfamiliar people.
Emotional Expressiveness > Part 2 In February 2012, the Immigrant panel completed a questionnaire about the differences and similarities between Dutch culture and the cultures of immigrant groups in the Netherlands.
Immigrant panel > A Study on Underlying Motivation of Emotional Suppression in Immigrants and Mainstreamers in the Netherlands In August 2013, the questionnaire “not showing emotions” was fielded in the LISS-I panel. The study is partly qualitative and explorative and as such it contributes to the scarce literature on interethnic differences in underlying motives of suppression of negative emotions and its relationship to background variables and the outcomes (the consequences of emotional suppression and successfulness of emotional suppression).