In this study, we focus on factors underlying the concept of well-being, in particular the extent to which well-being is affected by social comparison processes. Previous studies have looked at how well-being can be predicted by people’s relative position, for instance with respect to income or...
In July 2008, the first part of the questionnaire about subjective estimations of properties such as income, health, number of friends et cetera was administered to het LISS panel.
In January 2009, the LISS panel was presented a questionnaire about multi-cultural society in the Netherlands. Non-native panel members were presented questions about their own population group, while native Dutch respondents were assigned to groups at random. Depending on the group to which...
This is the second wave of the Health module of the LISS Core Study.
This survey focuses on health, health perception and health related to job situation.
The questionnaire consists of the core questions from the European Social Survey in which a Multi Trait Multi Method (MTMM)-experiment was incorporated. Each MTMM experiment consisted of three questions (traits) and one repetition of the same questions in a different form at the end of the...
This study is divided into three parts and combines mixed-mode experiments with other experiments that were incorporated in the questionnaires.
In Mixed Mode 1, the results of telephone interviews (CATI) are compared to those of an Internet questionnaire (CAWI).
Mixed Mode 2 also...
In February 2009, the LISS panel completed a questionnaire about biomedical research. This measure concerns the part of the survey conducted by telephone.
This survey serves two purposes. On the one hand, it is a mixed-mode experiment, in which the results of telephone interviews (CATI)...
In February 2009, the LISS panel completed a questionnaire about medical scientific research. This measure concerns the part of the survey conducted via internet.
This survey serves two purposes. On the one hand, it is a mixed-mode experiment in which the results of telephone interviews (...
The study focuses on the economic situation in the Netherlands, how much confidence people have in the economy, and the respondent’s own financial situation. Three different experiments are embedded in the study, investigating the effects of two-step questions as opposed to single questions with...
This is the second wave of the LISS Core Study Personality. The survey focuses on personality and characteristics.
This study investigates whether effective question writing reduces the effect of pictures presented with a question. The study contains two measures:
In the first measure respondents were randomly assigned to one of nine experimental conditions (3 x 3), thus varying both pictures and...
This study investigates whether effective question writing reduces the effect of pictures presented with a question. Respondents were randomly assigned to one of nine experimental conditions (3 x 3), thus varying both pictures and verbal instructions.
This survey concerns the European elections and the political campaigns that accompanied the elections. In April 2009, the LISS panel completed some questions that served as pre-measurement. The data of this pre-measurement are indicated in ‘Election Campaigns, Wave 1’. In June 2009, the LISS...
In April 2009, the LISS panel completed the questionnaire on ‘Postcards’. This questionnaire included some questions that served as pre-measurement for the survey ‘Election Campaigns, Wave 2’.
This second wave of the survey concerns the European elections and the political campaigns that accompanied the elections.
This questionnaire concerns the political preference of Dutch respondents.
This study is a repeated measure of the internet version of Mixed Mode I, containing five questions from Wave I. The study focuses on the question if and with what frequency views on sensitive societal issues change.
This is the second wave of the LISS Core Study module called Work and Schooling. The survey focuses on labour market participation, job characteristics, pensions, schooling and courses.
In July 2009, the LISS panel completed wave 2 of a questionnaire on leisure time expenditure. The survey included an experiment to test whether effective question writing reduces the effect of pictures presented with a question. Verbal instructions were kept identical to wave I, whereas...
In October 2008 the second part of the study was administered, in which data were used from part 1. This second part of the study investigates factors underlying the concept of well-being, in particular the extent to which well-being is affected by social comparison processes. Previous studies...