Time Use Study > 2. Working with the TBO LISS app

Single Wave Study

General Information

Title
2. Working with the TBO LISS app
Project Number
122.2
Abstract
This part consists of data collected with the mobile TBO app.
Longitudinal Type
Single Wave Study
Begin date
03-09-2012
End date
30-09-2013
Researcher
Fernee, H.
Publisher
CentERdata
Copyright
© 2014 CentERdata
Funding Organization
CentERdata/MESS Project
DOI
https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-xgz-5hzf

Datasets and documentation

View Documentation

Codebook in English
Codebook in Dutch

Data Files

Dutch SPSS file (in Dutch)
Dutch STATA file (in Dutch)

Variables

The metadata for the variables in this study have not yet been published.

Questions

The metadata for the questions in this study have not yet been published.

Response Information

Response Overview

 

2012

2013

 

9

10

11

12

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Number of household members

44

176

176

176

176

176

176

176

175

176

176

176

176

Non-response

25

38

44

50

52

53

45

44

65

83

70

65

58

Response

19

138

132

126

124

123

131

132

110

93

106

111

118

Complete[1]

17

118

110

100

97

102

107

104

81

72

83

81

96

Incomplete

2

20

22

26

27

21

24

28

29

21

23

30

22



[1] Two days filled out completely, with or without a second weekday

Collection Events
Period
03-09-2012 to 30-09-2013
Sample
176 per month randomly assigned, derived from pool of interested respondents
Collection Mode
internet survey
Fieldwork Note
Respondents record their daily activities for two days (a week day and weekend day in the same week) on a (loaner) smartphone, using the TBO LISS app developed by CentERdata. During the day respondents are reminded multiple times to fill out their activities to that moment. When due to circumstances the first day is not filled out, a new day is offered to catch up; this would be the same week day as the first, but a week later.

Publications

Mixing online panel data collection with innovative methods In: S. Eifler and F. Faulbaum (Eds.). Methodische Probleme von Mixed-Mode-Ansätzen in der Umfrageforschung, pp 27-49; Scherpenzeel, A.