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An economic analyst is comparing official statistics on average annual working hours between two countries. Country A has a large, formal service-based economy where most people are salaried employees. Country B has a significant portion of its workforce engaged in small-scale agriculture and family-run businesses. The data suggests that workers in Country A work, on average, 200 more hours per year than workers in Country B. Based on common challenges in this type of data collection, which of the following is the most critical reason to question the conclusion that people in Country A definitively work more?

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