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    LISS panel > Tilburg Consumer Outlook Monitor > 2018 September extra...

    • narcis.nl
    Updated Sep 3, 2018
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    Rik Pieters (Tilburg University); Roxanne van Giesen (CentERdata) (2018). LISS panel > Tilburg Consumer Outlook Monitor > 2018 September extra measurement [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.17026/dans-zts-n8f6
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    Authors
    Rik Pieters (Tilburg University); Roxanne van Giesen (CentERdata)
    Description

    TILCOM systematically tracks economic expectations, emotional responses to economic developments, and consumption coping in response to economic developments. TILCOM furthermore relates this to specific topical themes. The TILCOM survey is conducted each quarter among members of the LISS panel. The panel is divided into three groups, and for every measurement, two of these groups are interviewed. This means that each panel member will be presented a maximum of three TILCOM questionnaires per year. In March and June 2015 no TILCOM questionnaire was fielded in the LISS panel. This codebook represents the additional TILCOM measurement that was carried out in September 2018 alongside the regular (35th) TILCOM measurement.

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    GESIS Panel - Extended Edition - Dataset - B2FIND

    • demo-b2find.dkrz.de
    Updated Sep 20, 2025
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    (2025). GESIS Panel - Extended Edition - Dataset - B2FIND [Dataset]. http://demo-b2find.dkrz.de/dataset/892ee3b2-5198-594c-988c-f2753860623e
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    Wave ea: GESIS Panel Longitudinal Core Study Module Subjective Well-Being. A Ranking Measure of Life Satisfaction. Experiment on justice language. The determinants of pro-environmental behavior - attitudes, identity and the framing of sustainable consumption. Attitude towards refugees scale. Within-yearly dynamics and cycles in subjective well-being. Wave df: GESIS Panel Core Study Module – Panel survey participation evaluation and mode preferences. GESIS Panel Longitudinal Core Study Module – Demography Update. Within-yearly dynamics and cycles in subjective well-being. Panel-Attrition within the GESIS-Panel An Empirical Test of an Extended Rational Choice Model. ALLBUS time series in short time intervals. Wave de: GESIS Panel Longitudinal Core Study Module – media usage. GESIS Panel Core Study - work and leisure. GESIS Panel Core Study - annual update of socio-demography. Within-yearly dynamics and cycles in subjective well-being. Attitudes towards ethnic minority groups. Stability and relevance of disintegration. Materialism and quality of life. Wave dd: GESIS Panel Longitudinal Core Study Module – personality and personal values. Perception of time. The standard of living approach to the measurement of poverty. Within-yearly dynamics and cycles in subjective well-being. Conceptions of democracy and preferences over democratic procedures. The determinants of pro-environmental behavior. Wave dc: GESIS Panel Longitudinal Core Study Module Environmental attitudes and behavior. GESIS Panel Longitudinal Core Study Module Social and political participation. Within-yearly dynamics and cycles in subjective well-being. Threat perception and political trust. Attitudes towards alternative partnership arrangements. Party identification revised - Measuring party identification within the social identity framework. Wave db: GESIS Panel Longitudinal Core Study Module Political and social participation: political participation; media use for political information; use of internet for political and social purposes; participation in organizations; salience of politics; efficacy; norms of citizenship; political trust; satisfaction with democracy; left right self-placement; political attitudes. Islamophobia and the fear of terrorist attacks. Attitudes towards TTIP and their determinants. The standard of living approach to the measurement of poverty. Stability and relevance of disintegration. Attitudes towards ethnic minority groups. Within-yearly dynamics and cycles in subjective well-being: scales of satisfaction covering different spheres; general life satisfaction. Wave da: GESIS Panel Longitudinal Core Study Module subjective well-being. A ranking measure of life satisfaction. The Role of Expectations and consumer’s behavior for the effectiveness of unconventional monetary and fiscal policies. Evaluating political reforms using surveys. Communication of simple statistics in climate policies. Infectious diseases. The development and consequences of narcissism. Within-yearly dynamics and cycles in subjective well-being. Wave cf: GESIS Panel Core Study Module – Panel survey participation evaluation and mode preferences. Within-yearly dynamics and cycles in subjective well-being. Envy in daily life. Important life outcomes and mechanisms in age-related differences in envy. Ethnic and German identity of natives and immigrants. GESIS Panel Longitudinal Core Study Module – Demography Update. Wave ce: Media usage. Work and leisure. When do I do what others do? Social norms, factual knowledge, and their impact on pro-environmental behavior. Conceptions of democracy. Public attitudes towards market economy. Asylum and migration policy. Response behavior and rates. Within-yearly dynamics and cycles in subjective well-being. Demography (update). Wave cd: Personality and personal values. Everyday meat consumption. Conceptions of democracy. Environment, environmental zones, and living conditions. Subjective well-being: scales of satisfaction covering different spheres; general life satisfaction. Wave cc: Environmental attitudes and behavior. Social and Political Participation. Party identification revised - measuring party identification within the social identity framework. Reforms Monitor: GIP, LISS, ELIPSS, and GESIS Panel Comparison Study. Within-yearly dynamics and cycles in subjective well-being. Wave cb: Social and political participation: political participation; media use for political information; use of internet for political and social purposes; participation in organizations; salience of politics; efficacy; norms of citizenship; political trust; satisfaction with democracy; left right self-placement. Meat consumption: everyday meat consumption; the effect of information provision on behavior. Interaction of humans and the environment: environmental concern, shopping on a weekly market. Green energy provision in the household: choice situation question on green energy provision. Subjective well-being: scales of satisfaction covering different spheres. Wave ca: Subjective well-being: scales of satisfaction covering different spheres. Life satisfaction: ranking measure of life satisfaction. Climate justice: environmental zones; driving behaviour. Evaluating political reforms using surveys: representativeness of online panels; sample quality; question quality; preferences that change dynamically over time; preference separability. Inheritance taxes and motives of intergenerational transfers within families: policy preferences for inheritance taxes; expectation of receiving an inheritance in the nearer future. Wave bf: Panel survey participation; evaluation; mode preferences. Internet access; internet usage. Inheritance taxes and motives of intergenerational transfers within families. Memory: Metacognitive Prospective Memory Battery (MPMB). Demography (Update). Wave be: Media Usage: Social network usage. Work and Leisure. Pro-environmental Behavior in High Cost Situations: financial investments. Leisure travel; Subjective well-being. Wave bd: Personality and personal values. Beauty-related actions: Social and individual predictors of doing beauty. Conceptions of democracy: Citizens conception of democracy; Political participation. Leisure travel; Subjective well-being. Wave bc: Environment and society: Environmental attitudes and behavior. Elections in the European Union. A short version of the Metacognitive Prospective Memory Battery (MPMBs). Leisure travel; Subjective well-being. Wave bb: Social and political participation. Elections in the European Union. International panel comparison: online part of the GESIS Panel, the GIP in Germany, the Dutch LISS Panel, and the ELIPSS in France. Positive and negative affect schedule (PANAS) scale. Additional survey evaluation. Wave ba: Subjective well-being. Environmental spatial strategies. Question design experiments: Cross-national replication. Additional survey evaluation. Wave ac: Political perception and democracy. Scale experiment: Scale numbering and scale switching within a questionnaire. Experiment: Open question. Wave ab: Time perception; Political perception and democracy; Economic crisis. Wave aa: Life styles; Political perception and democracy. Welcoming Interview: Media usage: Sources; Political interest. Place of residence: Characteristics of and personal satisfaction with the residential environment. Leisure and work: Priorities; Concepts. Recruitment Interview: Life satisfaction; Social trust; Internet usage; Work and leisure; Invitation to the panel; Demography.

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Rik Pieters (Tilburg University); Roxanne van Giesen (CentERdata) (2018). LISS panel > Tilburg Consumer Outlook Monitor > 2018 September extra measurement [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.17026/dans-zts-n8f6

LISS panel > Tilburg Consumer Outlook Monitor > 2018 September extra measurement

Explore at:
Dataset updated
Sep 3, 2018
Dataset provided by
CentERdata
Authors
Rik Pieters (Tilburg University); Roxanne van Giesen (CentERdata)
Description

TILCOM systematically tracks economic expectations, emotional responses to economic developments, and consumption coping in response to economic developments. TILCOM furthermore relates this to specific topical themes. The TILCOM survey is conducted each quarter among members of the LISS panel. The panel is divided into three groups, and for every measurement, two of these groups are interviewed. This means that each panel member will be presented a maximum of three TILCOM questionnaires per year. In March and June 2015 no TILCOM questionnaire was fielded in the LISS panel. This codebook represents the additional TILCOM measurement that was carried out in September 2018 alongside the regular (35th) TILCOM measurement.

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