Describe the differences between continuous and discontinuous change

What will be an ideal response?

Continuous change is gradual, with achievements at one level building on those of previous levels. In other words,
continuous change may be quantitative change, or change in degree. Qualitative change, in contrast, is a change in
kind or category. Development that occurs in distinct stages or steps is an example of qualitative change.
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Psychology

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a. True b. False

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At one time or another, you have probably "sized up" a potential date, friend, or roommate by engaging them in conversation, which would be similar to which type of measure used in psychological assessment?

a. interview b. projection c. simulated testing d. objective questionnaire

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