Highlight the differences between growth and development
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growth can be perceived and can be measured accurately, whereas development cannot necessarily be perceived on average and cannot be measured accurately. Development is a subjective interpretation of one’s change.
The main difference between them is that growth is usually quantitative, whereas development is usually qualitative. It a number can be put on it, then it is growth, other it is termed as development.
growth may also be referring to growth in mass or numbers. Whereas, development can be use to refer to any and all improvement, acquisition of skills, as well as increase in levels of quality and innovation.
The main difference between them is that growth is usually quantitative, whereas development is usually qualitative. It a number can be put on it, then it is growth, other it is termed as development.
growth may also be referring to growth in mass or numbers. Whereas, development can be use to refer to any and all improvement, acquisition of skills, as well as increase in levels of quality and innovation.
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Growth is just 'getting bigger', whereas development is improvement. Growth can be explained as becoming bigger or larger or having more importance. Growth is termed as a physical change, where as development is said to be physical as well as social or psychological change.
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