Creator: Fons van de Vijver (Tilburg University)
Title Description
LISS Data Archive > Culture and Society In August 2009, the LISS panel was presented the questionnaire on Culture and Society. The questionnaire was presented to four different groups, namely 1) non-western immigrants of non-Turkish background, 2) first and second generation Turkish immigrants, 3) a control group consisting of native Dutch, and 4) a control group consisting of native Dutch and western immigrants. The way in which questions were presented in the questionnaire was subject to experimentation. Within a cluster of questions, part of the respondents was offered the opportunity to explain the answer they gave to a multiple-choice question. A second experiment involved the presentation of the questionnaire in a different layout. The questionnaire was unchanged in terms of content.
Immigrant panel > Relationship Diary Each day for 28 days, panel members filled out diaries about the experiences with their partner that day. The month prior to the survey, a filter question was presented to determine who met the criteria and were willing to participate. A few days prior to the survey, a letter with more detailed information was sent to the selected panel members. The diary took about 5 minutes to complete and panel members could earn up to 7 euros bonus.
Immigrant panel > The Association between Relational Orientation, Personality, Culture and Life Satisfaction in the Netherlands This study aims to explore how relational orientation relates to personality domains and life satisfaction in the multicultural Dutch context. In February 2013, the Immigrant panel was presented a questionnaire on relational orientation. Part 1 of the questionnaire consists of open questions. Due to the privacy issues of the data these open answers were not included in the dataset and are only available upon request.
Immigrant panel > The Interpersonal Conflicts influence Verbal and Indirect Aggression through Anger and Emotion Suppression The purpose of this study is to examine interethnic differences and similarities in interpersonal conflicts and how these conflicts influence anger, emotion suppression tendency, and verbal and indirect aggression tendencies.
Immigrant panel > Emotion Regulation: Interethnic Differences in Emotion Regulation: Relation to Antecedent Events, Appraisals, and Feelings This study aims to investigate the interethnic similarities and differences in emotion regulation strategies and how these strategies relate to emotional antecedent events, cognitive evaluations of these events (appraisals), and the subjective emotion experiences (feelings).