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 ====== Regional Languages (RELQ) ====== ====== Regional Languages (RELQ) ======
  
-RELQ is the name of an [[additional assessments|additional questionnaire]] on regional language ​use (Frysian and Low Saxonamong adult Lifelines participants. ​+RELQ is the name of an [[additional assessments|additional questionnaire]] on the use of common regional languages in the North of the Netherlands,​ i.e. [[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Frisian_languages|Frysian]] and [[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Low_Saxon|Low Saxon]], among adult Lifelines participants. ​
 Implementation of this questionnaire in [[start|Lifelines]] was initiated by the [[https://​www.rug.nl/​research/​research-let/​onderzoek-per-vakgebied/​informatiekunde/​|department of information science]] of the University of Groningen.\\ Implementation of this questionnaire in [[start|Lifelines]] was initiated by the [[https://​www.rug.nl/​research/​research-let/​onderzoek-per-vakgebied/​informatiekunde/​|department of information science]] of the University of Groningen.\\
  
-===== Timeline ​=====+===== Protocol ​=====
  
-All invitations ​were sent in November 2021. Non-responders received a personal reminder after 3 weeks.\\ +132,000 adult participants ​were invitated to fill in the digital questionnaire on regional language use in November 2021. Non-responders received a personal reminder after 3 weeks.\\ 
- +A total of n=~38,500 participants filled ​in the questionnaire (30%).\\ ​
-===== Response ===== +
- +
-~132,000 adults were invited for RELQ.\\ +
-The response rate in this age group was ~30% (n=~38,500).\\ +
  
 ===== Publications ===== ===== Publications =====
  
-  * https://​journals.sagepub.com/​doi/​10.1177/​0261927X241287765 +  * Buurke R et al. (2024) Intergenerational Language Transmission of Frisian and Low Saxon in the Netherlands. ​https://​journals.sagepub.com/​doi/​10.1177/​0261927X241287765 
-  * https://​doi.org/​10.1016/​j.amper.2024.100173 +  * Brouwer J et al. (2024) Minority language happiness: The link between social inclusion, well-being, and speaking a regional language in the northern Netherlands. ​https://​doi.org/​10.1016/​j.amper.2024.100173 
-  * https://​doi.org/​10.1515/​lme.28672125+  * Buurke R et al. (2024) Multiple estimates of the Frisian and Low Saxon speaker population size in the Netherlands. ​https://​doi.org/​10.1515/​lme.28672125
  
 ===== Variables ===== ===== Variables =====
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