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Author: Karla M Johnstone-zehms, Audrey A. Gramling, Larry E. Rittenberg
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Chapter 8, Problem 15CYBK
To determine
Introduction: Tolerable deviation rate means the rate of variance observed during audit , which is acceptable to the extent that it would not affect the auditing results , materially.
To select: The statement which is false.
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Which one of the sentences below is FALSE?
A.
The risk of incorrect acceptance called beta risk has the consequence that the auditor may assume that the population is free of material misstatement.
B.
The risk of incorrect rejection is called alpha risk and has the consequence that the auditor may assume on the basis of sample results that a population is materially misstated when, in fact, it is not .
C.
The risk of incorrect acceptance is called beta risk.
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The risk of incorrect rejection very common in audit sampling is called beta risk.
S1: Mean per unit estimation is a classical variable sampling technique that projects the sample average to the total population by multiplying the sample average by the number of items in the population. S2: The more the auditor is relying on other substantive procedures to reduce to an acceptable level the detection risk regarding a particular population, the less assurance the auditor will require from sampling, and the smaller the sample size can be.
a. BOTH STATEMENTS ARE TRUE
b. BOTH STATEMENTS ARE FALSE
c. ONLY S1 IS TRUE
d. ONLY S2 IS TRUE
If the _______ exceeds the _______, the audit team would decide to rely on internal control as planned and maintain control risk at planned levels.a. ULRD; tolerable rate of deviation.b. tolerable rate of deviation; ULRD.c. expected population deviation rate; tolerable rate of deviation.d. tolerable rate of deviation; expected population deviation rate.
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- The more assurance the auditor wants, _______. A. the less representative a sample should be of the population, and the more testing the auditor needs to do B. the more representative a sample should be of the population, but the less testing the auditor needs to do to gain efficiency C. the more representative a sample should be of the population, and the more testing the auditor needs to do D. the less representative a sample should be of the population, and the less testing the auditor needs to doarrow_forwardWhich of the following statements is false? A) Top-stratum items are population items whose book value likely exceed the Sampling Interval and would be all selected for examination and evaluation during the audit. B) Because the auditor knows the full amount of errors in the top stratum (since all items are evaluated), no estimate of errors or projection to the population for the errors in the top stratum is required. C) The auditor's evaluation of the most likely misstatements in the sample reflects the sum of the misstatements from the top-stratum and the projected misstatement derived from the each lower-stratum items D) None of the abovearrow_forwardThe sample size of the test of controls varies directly with: Expected Population Deviation Rate Tolerable Rate Risk of Assessing Control Risk Too Low A. Yes Yes No B. No No Yes C. Yes No No D. No Yes Yes E. Yes Yes Yes A B C D Earrow_forward
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