There is a very important difference between qualitative and quantitative factors. Namely, something quantitative is based on numbers and data. Something qualitative is described by it's qualities, rather than described in a numerical way.
qualitative change- when individuals make developmental jumps that results in them becoming different than they were before.
ex. one we acquire language we think of the world in a different way because we are able to give things names and even to think about things that don't have a concrete reality.
quantitative change- development is the result of an onging aquisition of new information and new experiances and what seem like big sudden developmental changes actually are the result of a gradual accumulation f many small changes, often so small that they are hard to notice.
ex. walking comes as a result of a series of small developmental changes including the steady growth of our muscles until they can hold our body weight
there is no difference - here explanation: http://network.nature.com/groups/biologicalevolution/forum/topics/8717
The quantity is the amount of the object to be researched. The quality is the degree of the standard of excellence
Quantitative is anything that has to do with numerical data or fetter's. Qualitative data describes the physical features of something.
Qualitative is "yes or no" (is it an acid?)
Quantitative is "how much" (what's the exact pH?)
Qualitative is more of characteristics of the organism and Quantitative is more of a measurement value or number related.
one refers to quantity (how much of something) the other refers to quality (how good something is).
quantitative data can be measured, such as lenght, weight, and volume
qualitative is data colected using the five senses such as, color, taste, and smell
the difference between retention time and retention factor is that the retention time is a quatitative value where`s the retention factor is a qualitative on.
A factor is a variable that influences or contributes to a result. Factors can be qualitative or quantitative and can have a direct or indirect impact on the outcome of a process or event. In research, factors are often manipulated or controlled to understand their effects on the dependent variable.
Risk assessment is a step in a risk management process. Risk assessment is the determination of quantitative or qualitative value of risk related to a concrete situation and a recognized threat.
There is no difference between "factor of safety" and "safety factor." They are two ways of saying the same thing.
Political scientists use a variety of social science methods. Broadly, there are three categories: qualitative, quantitative, and philosophical methods. The first two are primarily analytical and they focus on observing, describing, or predicting a political process. Some examples of qualitative and quantitative methods include surveys, factor analysis, statistical inference, and mathematical modelling. In philosophical methods, the political scientists tries to construct an explanation of a political process from theory instead of primarily data.
a factor is what you multiply by a multiple is the answer
A factor of 1000
Biotic = Living Abiotic = Non-Living there is a lot of difference between a thing that is living and a thing that is non living.
The difference between a single-factor and multi-factor region is that a single factor region is based on a single physical feature and characteristic. A multifactor regions is based on multiple physical features and characteristics.
The lowest factor is 2 and the highest is 11 so the difference would be 9.
If that's greatest common factor and greatest common divisor, there is no difference between them.
The GCF is the largest of the common factors.