Site MapHelpFeedbackEssentials of Understanding Psychology: Internet Activities
Internet Activities
(See related pages)


Researchers at the Infant Language Research Lab at Johns Hopkins University are raising some very interesting questions about how infants learn language. Click on the site below to get an overview of the work being done at the lab, then develop a prioritized list of questions you would like to have answered about language development. What are your top three questions, and why did you choose them?

Infant Language Research Lab

( http://www.psy.jhu.edu/~jusczyk/lab_website/ )
Howard Gardner (see site below) disagrees with the authors of a recent book (Richard J. Herrnstein and Charles A. Murray, The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life. Free Press, 1994) on the respective roles of nature vs. nurture in the development of intelligence. Which position does he take? Do you agree with him? Why?

Cracking Open the IQ Box

( http://www.prospect.org/print/V6/20/gardner-h.html )
Howard Gardner believes that intelligence needs to be viewed more broadly than previously thought--that rather than a couple of intelligence measures, such as, verbal ability and problem-solving ability, we should examine a number of other "intelligences." Go to the site below and study each of Gardner's suggested intelligences. Then, prioritize those intelligences as applied to yourself. Which would you pick as your strongest intelligence, second, etc.? Which intelligence do you need to strengthen?

Multiple Intelligences Overview

( http://www.pz.harvard.edu/sumit/MISUMIT.HTM )
Starting with the home page (below) for the National Association for Down's syndrome (NADS) and by using the search feature on that page, describe the efforts to date to establish a link between Down's Syndrome and Alzheimer's Disease.

National Association For Down Syndrome

( http://www.nads.org/ )







Essentials of Psychology 5eOnline Learning Center with Powerweb

Home > Chapter 7 > Internet Activities