Sexuality and media use

General Information

Title
Sexuality and media use
Project Number
41
Abstract
In September 2009 (wave 1) and March 2010 (wave 2), the LISS panel completed a questionnaire about sexuality and media use. This study incorporated a number of experiments into the effects of question response and question context on the answers provided by participants.
Longitudinal Type
Longitudinal Study
Begin date
07-09-2009
End date
28-03-2010
Researcher
Peter, J.
Publisher
CentERdata
Copyright
© 2010 CentERdata
DOI
https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-xmq-9xed

List of Measures

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Longitudinal Wave
Longitudinal Wave

Publications

Peter, J. et al. (2012). Do questions about watching Internet pornography make people watch Internet pornography? A comparison between adolescents and adults. . International Journal of Public Opinion Research, Vol. 24(3), 400-410.
Angelidakis, P. (2012). Computer crime victimization: Role of security software and online behavior. Master thesis, Economics, Tilburg University.
Wagemakers, S. (2011). The other side of the double-standard: Sexual explicit internet material and the sexualization of the male body. Bachelor thesis, Liberal Arts and Sciences, Tilburg University.
Peter, J. et al. (2011). The Impact of “Forgiving” Introductions on the Reporting of Sensitive Behavior in Surveys . Public Opinion Quarterly, 75(4), pp. 779-787 .
Van Dijk, A. et al. (2014). Guilty pLEISUREs - How an unhealthy diet influences leisure. Bachelor thesis, International Leisure Studies, Breda University of Applied Sciences.
Van den Berg, R. et al. (2012). Volunteers: More social during leisure time?. Bachelor thesis, Department of Leisure Studies, Tilburg University.
Dierckx, A. et al. (2012). The taste patterns of rock listeners. Bachelor thesis, School of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Tilburg University.