Quantitative indicators of development are based on data that can be measured using statistics and numbers. Qualitative indicators of development are descriptive and focus more on specificities and qualifications.
Explanation:
A quantitative indicator of development is GDP per capita. This is the amount of gross domestic product divided by the number of individuals in a country. It is a powerful measure when comparing the economic standing of different countries. A country with a low GDP per capita is generally less developed than a country with a higher GDP per capita.
Qualitative indicators are a description of the quality of a program or social characteristic rather than a measurement. Examples are quality of food supplies where anemia and other nutritional disorders might be high or housing without good ventilation or protection against flying insects.
<span>True after putting on the mask it does spook the kid and makes him a bit wary only because he is caught off guard. If the kid gets acquainted to the situation and more "used to" wearing the mask this fear my go away. I think the kid will have fun and not worry after getting used to the mask.</span>
Part of what can make VR workouts effective is that they're more fun and motivating than just running on a treadmill. So, while planning your VR workout, make sure that you're choosing something you can stick to.