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A discrete change variable refers to a variable that can only take on specific, distinct values, often representing counts or categories, rather than any value within a continuous range. For example, the number of students in a classroom or the result of a die roll are discrete changes because they can only assume whole numbers. Such variables are often used in statistical analyses and modeling to capture shifts or changes in data points that are not continuous.

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