The Great CyberTrip - Psychology Terms

Written for Ms. L. Fennell
Psychology 150
Chesapeake College
by the Library / Learning Resource Center
http://www.chesapeake.edu/library/

Goals and Objectives for this Lesson

Introduction | Task | Resources | Process | Evaluation | Conclusion

Introduction

Your assignment is to obtain information on the Web. Use the list below or use any terms from the glossary (in bold print) in your Psychology textbook to complete the assignment. You must select four (4) commonly-heard terms. See what you can find on these topics. How have each of these terms enhanced our understanding of our society? You must evaluate the quality of the resources you access. When you understand the strengths and limits of the web sites you encounter, you will be able to distinguish valuable information from misinformation.


The Task

You will have to complete the following tasks:

  1. Choose four (4) terms from the list below or from your textbook's glossary.

  2. Use the World Wide Web to search for information on the terms you have chosen.

  3. Evaluate the Web Sites based on the criteria given below.


Resources

Choose four (4) of the following terms to research:

Latchkey Children

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Sexual Harassment

REM Sleep

Intelligence Testing

Action Potential

Biofeedback

Conventional Level

Emotions

Hypnosis

Introspection

Phobia

Reinforcement

Schizophrenia

Psychotropic Drugs

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

Gestalt Therapy

Open Adoption

Date Rape

Abnormal

Critical period

Dendrites

Fixation

Learning

Oedipal Complex

Oral Stage

Psychotherapy

Shaping

http://www.google.com


The Process

Step One :

You will choose four (4) terms from the list above (or from your text).

If you find sites that do not make sense to you or that do not seem to be about Psychology, then keep looking.

TIP: Many of these terms need to be searched along with the word psychology in order to bring up the correct results.

Step Two:

You will use Google to find 2 websites on each term (2 websites X 4 terms = 8 websites).

Step Three:

Step Four:

Society for Neuroscience Publications  http://www.sfn.org/

 


Evaluation

You will be evaluated on your ability to apply evaluative criteria to websites, your completed Web Sites Evaluation Chart, and your essay.


Conclusion

You will find yourself using the Internet for information. The Internet is only one of a variety of information options. Remember that journals, books, videos and other sources are available as well. Evaluating information is a skill you will be using throughout your lifetime.


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