This document defines and describes different types of variables that are commonly used in research. It begins by explaining that observations or participants can have characteristics that are either constants (the same for all) or variables (differ between participants). The main types of variables discussed are independent variables (factors being studied for their effects) and dependent variables (outcomes being measured). Other variable types covered include moderator variables, quantitative vs qualitative variables, and continuous vs discontinuous variables. Demographic variables are also defined as characteristics used to describe research samples.