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1) I learned that you can have as many variables as you want.

2) You can change the variables.

3) Variables is used in an experiment.

4) A variable is something that can be changed, such as a characteristic or value. Variables are generally used in Psychology experiments to determine if changes to one thing result in changes to another.

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