| Hawthorne effect |
When a technique is applied for the first time, there is often an increase in productivity (or some other quality measurement) that is simply due to the uniqueness. This improvement often reverts to previous levels after the novelty wears off.
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| Hawthorne effect |
When the methods used to gather data have an effect on the data collected. This concern should always be considered bearing in mind how subjects interpret the research and give meaning to it.
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