Creator: Thomas Buser (University of Amsterdam)
Title Description
LISS Data Archive > Left- and right-handedness This questionnaire examines finger length and the extent to which people are left- or right-handed.
LISS Data Archive > Competition & sexual preference In this study it is investigated whether sexual preference has an influence on competitive behavior. The questionnaire consists partly of an experiment. In this experiment respondents have to solve some mathematical puzzles. Each puzzle contains eight numbers, two of which add up to exactly 10. The point is to tick these two numbers.
LISS Data Archive > Willingness to compete The questionnaire is about willingness to compete.
Incentivized willingness-to-compete The experiment measures individual willingness to compete through an incentivized choice.
Incentivized willingness-to-compete > Incentivized willingness-to-compete The experiment measures individual willingness to compete through an incentivized choice.
Incentivized willingness-to-compete > Incentivized willingness-to-compete (June) The experiment measures individual willingness to compete through an incentivized choice. This is an additional wave to the questionnaire “Incentivized willingness-to-compete” (to18a) that included young panel members.
Competition, confidence and challenge seeking > Competition, confidence and challenge seeking 2021 The aim of this research is to deepen our understanding of how and why competitiveness matters for economic and social outcomes, and to explore how it relates to other personality traits and how it varies across individuals.
Competition, confidence and challenge seeking The aim of this research is to deepen our understanding of how and why competitiveness matters for economic and social outcomes, and to explore how it relates to other personality traits and how it varies across individuals.
Competition, confidence and challenge seeking > Supplement questionnaire This questionnaire is a supplement to previous questionnaires on competitiveness and related traits administered to the LISS panel. The aim is to elicit some established personality traits that are potentially important in predicting economic and life events.