What is an auditor's evaluation of a statistical sample for attributes when a test of 50 documents

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What is an auditor's evaluation of a statistical sample for attributes when a test of 50 documents results in three deviations if the tolerable deviation rate is 7 percent, the expected population deviation rate is 5 percent, and the allowance for sampling risk is 2 percent? 3

a. The planned assessed level of control risk should be modified because the tolerable deviation rate plus the allowance for sampling risk exceeds the expected population deviation rate.

b. The sample results should be accepted as support for the planned as- sessed level of control risk because the sample deviation rate plus the al- lowance for sampling risk exceeds the tolerable deviation rate.

c. The sample results should be accepted as support for the planned as- sessed level of control risk because the tolerable deviation rate less the 7.06 allowance for sampling risk equals the expected population deviation rate.

d. The planned assessed level of control risk should be modified because the sample deviation rate plus the allowance for sampling risk exceeds the tolerable deviation rate. lop85

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Auditing And Assurance Services A Systematic Approach

ISBN: 9780073337203

5th Edition

Authors: William Messier, Steven Glover, Douglas Prawitt

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