Exam 17: Overview of Sampling
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Why is the auditor more concerned with the risk of overreliance rather than the risk of underreliance?
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Based on the results of attributes sampling,the audit team assessed control risk too low and did not modify the nature,timing,and extent of its further audit procedures to reduce detection risk.This situation would most likely result in a(n):
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Documentation is required during which of the following stages of the sampling process? Measuring Sample Avalueting Sample Items Results A. Yes No B. No No C. No Yes D. Yes Yes
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In which of the following circumstances would the auditor most likely use variables sampling?
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Which of the following is the most likely outcome when the upper limit rate of deviation is less than the tolerable rate of deviation?
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Which of the following situations is true with respect to sampling?
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For each of the following statements,indicate whether it is more closely related to attributes sampling or variables sampling by using the letter A (attributes)and V (variables).
1___.Used to allow the auditor to assess risk of material misstatement.
2___.Sampling risks include the risk of incorrect acceptance and risk of incorrect rejection.
3___.The population variability affects the sample size.
4___.The auditor's sample would include transactions or components comprising the account balance.
5___.Sampling risks include the risk of underreliance and the risk of overreliance.
6___.The auditor's sample would include potential applications of control policies and procedures.
7___.This type of sampling is influenced by the auditor's acceptable level of detection risk.
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While performing an audit of accounts payable,Clayton,CPA,is using variables sampling to determine the audited value of the account based on selected purchase orders.Which of the following options is most likely to reduce the necessary sample size?
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An auditor is determining the appropriate sample size for a variables sampling application.Compared to prior engagements,the auditor concludes that the population variability has increased.In addition,the partner on the engagement is requiring lower levels of the risk of incorrect acceptance than those used in previous audits.What effect will these changes have on the auditor's determination of sample size?
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In which of the following types of sampling applications is the auditor exposed to sampling risk?
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Which of the following is not an advantage of statistical sampling?
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All of the following are correct regarding variables sampling,except:
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The set of items about which a conclusion is made in a sampling application is referred to as a (n):
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Below is a listing of major steps in the sampling process.Indicate,using the correct letter,the phase in which each step belongs.Each phase may be associated with more than one step.
A.Planning.
B.Performing.
C.Evaluating.1___.Determine the sample size.2___.Determine the objective of sampling.3___.Evaluate the sample results.4___.Define the population.5___.Measure sample items.6___.Select sample items.7___.Define the characteristic of interest.
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Haley, CPA, selected all invoices prepared on five different days throughout the year.
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The maximum rate of deviation that may exist in the operation of a control policy or procedure before the auditors would reduce reliance on internal control is referred to as:
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When examining the client's internal control,what is the relationship of each of the following with sample size? Brpected refe of deviation Rist of averrehiavee A. Direct Direct B. Direct Inverse C. Inverse Inverse D. Invere Direat
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For each of the following situations related to determining the average weight of a National Football League player,indicate how the appropriate sample size would change by using the letter I (increase),D (decrease),or N (no change).Assume that all other factors are held constant.
1___.The desired level of precision changes from 20 pounds to 10 pounds.
2___.The sampling risk increases from 5 percent to 10 percent.
3___.The number of football players in the population increases from 1,400 to 1,600.
4___.You initially want to estimate the weight for offensive linemen only but decide to include quarterbacks,running banks,and placekickers.
5___.Your initial sample estimate changes from 250 pounds to 230 pounds.
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Below are definitions of terms related to audit sampling.Indicate,using the correct letter,which term is most closely associated with the definition.Each term is associated with only one definition.
A.Sampling interval.
B.Precision.
C.Reliability
D.Precision interval.1___.The numeric distance from the estimated population value in which the true (but unknown)population value may lie with a given probability.2___.An interval that has a certain likelihood (equal to reliability)of including the true population value.3___.The number of items in the population divided by the sample size.4___.The likelihood of achieving a given level of precision.
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Which of the following is not correct with respect to sample size?
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