
Repetition & Replication
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7th Grade
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Jennifer Napolitano
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7 Slides • 14 Questions
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Repetition
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Replication
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Learning Objective:
Students will be able to compare and contrast
REPLICATION and REPETITION and identify examples of both.
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Repetition
Repetition is the “repeating” of your OWN investigation for
accuracy.
Done by the SAME PERSON.
Completing Multiple Trials.
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Trial Number
Plant Height (cm)
after 5 days
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30 cm
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31 cm
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30.5 cm
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30 cm
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31 cm
Repetition Example: Multiple Trials
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Fill in the Blanks
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Replication
Replication occurs when the
investigation is "replicated"
or COPIED by a different
investigator.
Repeated activity done by
DIFFERENT people
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Dr. Spike copied Dr. pony’s experiment
and got similar results!
The plants grew and average of 30 cm in 5 days.
If scientific experiments are
replicable they are more valid and reliable.
Replication Example: By Others
Dr. Spike copied Dr. Pony’s experiment
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Fill in the Blanks
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REPETITION is done by the SAME person with MULTIPLE TRIALS for precision of results.
REPLICATION is done by DIFFERENT
people to see if they achieve similar
results and improve accuracy.
Let’s Review!
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Multiple Choice
An environmental group contacts Nancy to get her experimental procedures so that they can check her results.
Replication
Repetition
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Multiple Choice
Dr. Allen has been reading about another scientist’s research in a physics journal. She plans to do these experiments herself and see if she gets the same result.
Repetition
Replication
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Multiple Choice
A scientist does THEIR OWN experiment over 3 times to check their results.
Repetition
Replication
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Multiple Choice
Joshua goes to Silver River each week for 4 weeks and collects 5 samples of water to test the pH.
Replication
Repetition
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Multiple Choice
Alyssa has taught her pet rat to run a maze. She thinks that the rat will go faster if she puts its favorite treat at the end. She has the rat run the maze ten times with the favorite treat and ten times with a regular food pellet. She uses a stopwatch to measure how long it takes for the rat to get to the reward.
Repetition
Replication
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Multiple Choice
Keanna was mixing a batch of glue and borax solution to make silly putty and discovered a new substance that glows in the dark. She gave Ryan her specific amounts of ingredients and the steps of her procedure. She asked Ryan to try the experiment to see if he gets the same results.
Repetition
Replication
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Multiple Choice
Jermaine was given a set of 5 metal cubes. He calculated the densities of each to determine the type of metal in each. The densities were really close to each other, so he asked his friend Dustin to do the same experiment and see if he gets the same results.
Replication
Repetition
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Multiple Choice
Walter is testing golf balls. He drops three different brands of balls from 40 cm and measures how high they bounce. He drops each ball 10 times.
Replication
Repetition
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Multiple Choice
Jerry baked chocolate chip cookies that wound up looking like muffins. He asked DeeDee to use the same directions and see if her cookies also look like muffins.
Replication
Repetition
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Multiple Choice
A local ecologist measures the temperature of a nearby lake each day at noon for 1 month.
Repetition
Replication
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Multiple Choice
Mariah places six identical pails of water in direct sunlight and measures the temperature of the water in each pail every ten minutes.
Replication
Repetition
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Multiple Choice
Francis asks Lillian for her chemistry experiment’s procedure so he can confirm her findings.
Replication
Repetition
Repetition
&
Replication
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