Loose-leaf For Auditing & Assurance Services: A Systematic Approach
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ISBN: 9781260687637
Author: William F Messier Jr, Steven M Glover Associate Professor, Douglas F Prawitt Associate Professor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.20MCQ
To determine
Concept Introduction:
Sampling is the method of selecting few items to check from the entire population under examination. Auditors apply sampling method while performing their
Sampling can be statistical or non statistical.
To choose: the correct statement concerning the statistical sampling in tests of controls.
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Which one of the sentences below is FALSE?
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The risk of incorrect acceptance called beta risk has the consequence that the auditor may assume that the population is free of material misstatement.
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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 .
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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.
The audit team will choose to reduce the reliance on controls if the _____ is greater than the _____a. Tolerable rate of deviation; upper limit rate of deviation.b. Upper limit rate of deviation; tolerable rate of deviation.c. Expected population deviation rate; tolerable rate of deviation.d. Tolerable rate of deviation; expected population deviation rate.
In using audit sampling for exception rates:
the auditor wants to know the most the exception rate is likely to be.
sampling error is the likelihood that the auditor will miss a monetary misstatement.
the upper limit of the interval estimate is known as the sampling risk.
CUER cannot be considered in the context of specific audit objectives.
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Loose-leaf For Auditing & Assurance Services: A Systematic Approach
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