EBK AUDITING & ASSURANCE SERVICES: A SY
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.20MCQ
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 benefit of classical sampling over the monetary unit sampling.
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An advantage of statistical sampling over nonstatistical sampling methods is that statistical methodsa. Afford more assurance than a nonstatistical sample of equal size.b. Provide an objective basis for quantitatively evaluating sampling risk.c. Can more easily convert the sample into a dual-purpose test useful for substantive procedures.d. Eliminate the need to use judgment in determining appropriate sample sizes
Which of the following is not an advantage of non-statistical sampling?
a) It allows an auditor to select a sample that they believe is appropriate.
b) It allows an auditor to measure sampling risk.
c) It is lower cost than statistical sampling.
d) It requires less staff training.
Which of the following statements about attribute sampling is correct?
A.
Larger transactions have a higher chance of being selected into the sample than smaller transactions.
B.
The risk of over-reliance does not affect the sample size.
C.
Attribute sampling is often used in the test of controls.
D.
The haphazard selection method is often used for attribute sampling.
E.
If the estimated population deviation rate is higher than the tolerable deviation rate, auditors conclude the internal control is effective.
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- 2. Which of the following is not true about the advantages of statistical sampling approach? * A. The auditor is in a better position to calculate sampling risks. B. Sample findings are evaluated in a more "scientific" way. C. The sample is more efficiently designed. D. The auditor is in a better position to control sampling risks. E. None of themarrow_forwardWhich of the following statements is correct about monetary unit sampling?a. The risk of incorrect acceptance must be specified.b. Smaller logical units have a higher probability of selection in the sample than larger units.c. Each logical unit in the population has an equally likely chance of being selected in the sample.d. The projected misstatement cannot be calculated when one or more misstatements are discovered.arrow_forwardWhat are the advantages of sampling items in a population instead of testing every item? (Several choices may be correct.) It is impossible to arrive at the wrong conclusion Increases the cost of the audit Allows auditor to project results to the whole population Reduces the time required for testingarrow_forward
- The primary benefit of using nonstatistical sampling is thata. It generally results in a smaller sample size.b. It removes the need to consider allowance for sampling risk.c. It is simpler to use.d. All of the above are true.arrow_forwardSampling, rather than surveying an entire population, can offer some substantial benefits. Some of those benefits include O eliminating the risk of error. O saving money and time. O obtaining less variability in the data set.arrow_forwardGeneralizing research findings from a sample to the population is most likely justified when the null hypothesis is confirmed, regardless of the sampling procedures used. a large random sample is used. a small systematic sample is used. cluster sampling is used in a large, heterogeneous population.arrow_forward
- A limitation of systematic random selection is that this methoda. Has a relatively low likelihood of yielding a representative sample.b. Results in a larger sample size than other selection methods.c. Can result in bypassing a number of items having similar characteristics.d. Cannot be used with statistical sampling plans.arrow_forwards1: The only way to know with certainty whether a sample Is representative is to subsequently audit the entire population. s2: One way to control sampling risk is to increase the sample size. s3: Sampling risk results from the auditor's failure to recognize exceptions in transaction data. A. all statements are true b. all statements are false c. s1 and s2 are true d. s1 and s3 are truearrow_forwardWhich one of the following is the main problem with using non-probability sampling technique? a. The expense b. The results are never representative c. Human judgement error d. Non co-operation of informants FAST PLIZarrow_forward
- 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. D. The risk of incorrect rejection very common in audit sampling is called beta risk.arrow_forwardAuditors project the misstatements found in the sample tothe population when using statistical sampling, but not when usingnonstatistical sampling. TRUE OR FALSE? WHY?arrow_forwardan advantage of selecting a sample by cluster rather than by use of a table of random numbers is that the cluster technique A. Reduces the size of the sample that is requiredB. Reduces the standard error of the sampleC. Reduces the time required to locate the individual items chosen for examinationD. Increase the precision and reliability of the samplearrow_forward
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