LISS panel > Nostalgia > Part 3 - Wave 1
As part of this research project, the same
respondents were presented a different questionnaire in January 2013. The current
As part of this research project, the same
respondents were presented a different questionnaire in January 2013. The current
This is the eighteenth Weighing Questionnaire measurement, conducted in June 2012.
This is the thirty-fifth Weighing Questionnaire measurement, conducted in November 2013.
As part of this research project, the same
respondents were presented a different questionnaire in January 2014 (the same
This is the nineteenth Weighing Questionnaire measurement, conducted in July 2012.
This is the thirty-sixth Weighing Questionnaire measurement, conducted in December 2013.
The
questionnaire that has been described in this codebook was fielded before, in
January 2013. As part of this research project, the same respondents were
This is the twentieth Weighing Questionnaire measurement, conducted in August 2012.
This is the thirty-seventh Weighing Questionnaire measurement, conducted in January 2014.
The current questionnaire is a copy of the one
fielded in November 2012, March 2013 and November 2013. As part of this
This is the twenty-second Weighing Questionnaire measurement, conducted in October 2012.
This is the seventh wave of the LISS Core Study module Economic Situation: Income.
This is the first wave of a study on travel behavior.
This is the twenty-third Weighing Questionnaire measurement, conducted in November 2012.
The survey focuses on assets.
This is the second wave of a study on travel behavior.
This is the twenty-fourth Weighing Questionnaire measurement, conducted in December 2012.
TILCOM systematically tracks economic expectations, emotional responses
to economic developments, and consumption coping in response to economic
This is the twenty-fifth Weighing Questionnaire measurement, conducted in January 2013.
The proposed questions are the 13 items from the
13-item (shortened) Sense of Coherence scale (Antonovsky, 1987). These
TILCOM systematically tracks economic expectations, emotional responses
to economic developments, and consumption coping in response to economic
This is the twenty-sixth Weighing Questionnaire measurement, conducted in February 2013.
This study aims to test whether the SIPP-SF scales
have good validity, and whether five different domains can be confirmed in this
TILCOM systematically tracks economic expectations, emotional responses
to economic developments, and consumption coping in response to economic
This is the twenty-seventh Weighing Questionnaire measurement, conducted in March 2013.