LISS panel > European Social Survey MTMM
The questionnaire consists of the core questions from the European Social Survey in which a Multi Trait Multi Method (MTMM)-experiment was incorporated.
The questionnaire consists of the core questions from the European Social Survey in which a Multi Trait Multi Method (MTMM)-experiment was incorporated.
Conditions for shorter working hours: income versus leisure / working conditions, quality of job / doing volunteer work / satisfaction with social position / leisure activities, holidays / social c
This is the first wave of Normdata.
This questionnaire is part of the LISS Core Study, a longitudinal survey delivering a broad range of social core information about the panel members.
In August 2008, a questionnaire on feedback in matrix questions was administered to the LISS panel.
This study is divided into three parts and combines mixed-mode experiments with other experiments that were incorporated in the questionnaires.
Trend study on changes in general opinions and attitudes of the dutch population.
This is the second wave of normdata.
In 2011 a questionnaire has been composed treating the subjects lifestyle, health related quality of life, health complaints, personality, fatigue, anxiety and depression after the diagnosis colon
The survey focuses on politics and values.
This questionnaire is about religion and ethnicity and is part of the second wave of the LISS Core Study.
In February 2009, the LISS panel completed a questionnaire about biomedical research. This measure concerns the part of the survey conducted by telephone.
Trend study on changes in general opinions and attitudes of the Dutch population.
The MPN's main objectives are to establish short-run and long-run dynamics in travel behaviour of individuals and households, and to determine how changes in personal and household characteristics
In 2009 a questionnaire has been composed treating the subjects health, health related quality of life and health complaints after the diagnosis colon or rectal cancer.
Choice and other types of questions in relation to monthly spending during working life and retirement.
This study focuses on the impact of number of response categories on response behavior. The study consists of four measurements:
In February 2009, the LISS panel completed a questionnaire about medical scientific research. This measure concerns the part of the survey conducted via internet.
Trend study on changes in general opinions and attitudes of the Dutch population. The international part of the survey has environmental pollution as topical focus.
The questionnaire focuses on health and health complaints related to non-Hodgkin lymphoma, use of care and satisfaction with care.
The LISS panel consists of 5,000 households, comprising approximately 7,500 individuals that complete online questionnaires every month.