We can’t really tell you much about it because the researchers don’t want to bias the study.

But we can tell you we took it and it was definitely worth doing.

And with that bit of mystery and intrigue, here’s what the UH team does want you to know:

HAWAII EDUCATIONAL LANDSCAPE STUDY

Student researchers from the University of Hawaii – Richardson School of Law are investigating some of the ways our community’s local educational landscape affect the law and society here in Hawaii.

The students crafted the survey linked below using legal and psychological scholarship to target certain data researchers anticipate will illustrate significant implications.

In order to maximize the validity of the data, researchers need as broad a demographic of Hawaii residents as possible (this means you!). With your participation, in the coming weeks, a full and detailed article based on the findings will be printed here with insight into Hawaii’s unique education world.

The following link will direct to a social science research website; your personal information and web security are assured.

Hawaii Educational Landscape Study

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