Qualitative+Change

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Definition:
A change in kind or type HGD Chapter 1, p. 7

Related to:
Quantitative Change

Examples:

 * From one sort of peer relationship to another.
 * Puberty is a qualitative change. Prior to puberty, humans are incapable of reproduction, but after puberty, they are able to reproduce. Therefore, post pubescent humans possess a characteristic that prepubescent humans do not: the capacity to reproduce.

Analogies:

 * It Relies more in the Quality than the Quantity. It's better if it was made to be perfect. Rather than made to mass produce.

Mnemonics:
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In the News:
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