Multiple Choice
Variables are:
A) specific values (in whole numbers) that represent an individual's category membership.
B) the value of physical, attitudinal, or behavioral characteristics for a given individual.
C) hypothetical ideas that have been developed to describe and explain human behavior.
D) observations of physical, attitudinal, or behavioral characteristics that can take on different values.
Correct Answer:

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