Participate in a Study

Social Identity and Education

Brief description:
The goal of this study is to investigate identification with symbols representing higher education and symbols representing Hawai’i. This will involve a computer categorization task that includes words and images from Hawaii and other cultures. The study has been approved by the Institutional Review Board of the University of Hawaii.

Researchers: Brian Uldall, PhD., & Roger Dunn, PhD.

Amount of time required: The survey will take approximately 30 minutes to complete. 1 research credit.

Population: All are welcome.

Administration time and location: Future sessions of this study will be announced at a later time. I can let you know the room number and specific times when we schedule the appointment.

Sign-up information: Please contact Dr. Brian Uldall via e-mail: uldall@hawaii.edu if you would like to participate and receive updates about future sessions of this study.

 

 

Directed Studies

Student assistants are an important part of the research endeavor, and it is one of the best educational opportunities students will have during their undergraduate experience. A directed studies course can involve assistance in experimental data collection, survey data collection, data management & analysis, and literature reviews or other writing.

I always welcome student interest and inquiries regarding one or more of the projects I am currently involved with. You can view the Research Interests page and Contacts page of this site for more information.

Please remember that I can only take on as many students as are required for current project needs. Also, please remember that I focus on experimental research so I cannot assist with obtaining internships or clinical experience.