in puberty qualitative changes refer to the process of sexual maturity. the sperms as well as the eggs become fertile.
The phrase qualitative change refers to the change of a sound. It can also refer to what the basic nature of a sound is.
A qualitative change is a transformation of one thing to a different kind of thing. Making flour out of grain is a qualitative change. A quantitative change is a change in the amount of something. Changing 5 pounds of grain to 2 pounds of grain is quantitative.
Bob, what does qualitative mean? (Used it right there :))
A Qualitative change is a change in characteristics, attributes, traits, etc. For example if someone is generally happy, and all of a sudden they're mad all the time that's a qualitative change. Also, a caterpillar turns into a butterfly. The change has to be vastly different than the way before.
No it's quantitative because it has to do with numbers and is an exact calculation. Qualitative would be, for example, change in color
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This means an observation where you take a numerical measurement, as opposed to a qualitative one where you notice something else, like a color change.
quantitative property is what can be measured and described in numbers qualitative property is what can be observed and described in words. :P
Qualitative is like how you desribe what can change the outcome of an expiremtent.
No, because a mean requires quantitative data. Words are qualitative.
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Some theories that focus on qualitative change rather than quantitative change include Piaget's theory of cognitive development, Vygotsky's sociocultural theory, and Erikson's psychosocial development theory. These theories emphasize how individuals go through specific stages or phases where they exhibit distinct qualitative changes in their thinking, behavior, and understanding of the world.