- Background Variables - part 1
- Current Issues in Dutch Politics
- Baseline Question
- Economic Well-Being
- Perceived Threat
- Authoritarian Values
- Conformity
- Social Distance from Various Groups
- Political Mobilization: Freedom
- Stereotypes - Outgroup #1
- Stereotypes - Outgroup #2
- Identification as Dutch
- Anti-Semitism
- CPI: Tolerance and Self-Esteem
- Unobtrusive Measure of Prejudice
- Counter-argument #1: Job Training for Minorities
- Apartheid Experiment
- Values - Forced-Choice
- Attitudes toward Moslems
- Conflict of Interest
- Statements about Outgroup (Entitivity)
- Values - How Important (Schwarz-Type)
- Counter-argument #2: Schools
- Tolerance for Least-Liked Political Group
- Stereotypes about the Dutch
- Political Ideology and Party
- Right-Wing Attitudes
- New Migrants Experiment
- Social Influence Experiment
- Trust
- Priming Experiments
- Thermometer for Turks
- Background Variables - part 2
- Conformity Experiment at End of Interview
- Weights
- Interview Date and Interviewer Code
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