In the context of an experiment, a variable is

a. any factor that can vary across participants or situations.
b. any phenomenon or characteristic that can be measured.
c. any phenomenon or characteristic of a participant or situation that has a specific value.
d. the unknown quantity that the experiment will determine.


A

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