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Mr. Hosono told reporters the decommissioning faced challenges that were not totally predictable, but "we must do it even though we may face difficulties along the way".
We may face difficulties in the rate of accrual, participant (patient and/or clinician) discomfort with being recorded, the Hawthorne effect, concerns related to multi-lingual data collection and analysis, social-desirability or premature disclosure of study hypotheses.
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