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Qualitative variables point a quality of the subject. They can take one of two values (dichotomous or binary), or they can take one of several values with a natural order (ordinals) or without natural order (nominal).

Quantitative variables refer  to numbers.

Discrete are the result of count and they are enter number; continuous uses a measurement instrument.