Deck 2: Accounting Theory and Accounting Research

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The use of research in accounting results in the field being referred to as an academic discipline.
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Hypotheses are conclusions derived from the research process.
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A premise stating that accounting reports should be based on historical costs would indicate a normative approach.
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Deductive reasoning analyzes empirical data to make inferences about a population.
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The scientific method refers to the formal procedures used to derive the laws and principles that govern scientific disciplines, such as physics and chemistry, and is therefore not used in the published research on accounting.
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Analytical/deductive research methods are commonly used in accounting research.
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Positive accounting research attempts to explain behavioral relationships in accounting.
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Because deductive research is grounded in real-world phenomena, it can realistically focus on only a small part of the relevant environment.
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Only a few examples of inductively derived theories are present in accounting literature.
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Positive accounting research attempts to be value-free, while normative accounting research is value judgment oriented.
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Positive accounting research attempts to describe "what is" and determine how things should be.
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Inductive research in accounting can help to shed light on relationships and phenomena existing in the business environment.
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Inductive research can be useful in the accounting policy-making process in which deductive reasoning helps to determine rules that are to be prescribed.
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Normative theories contain at least one premise stating how things should be.
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Inductive approaches to accounting theory usually attempt to be descriptive.
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One of the purposes of positive research is to satisfy information demand by managers, auditors, creditors, and standard setters.
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General deductive reasoning is extremely important in accounting theory and policy making.
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An important difference between deductive and inductive research is that inductive research is sometimes global in content, whereas deductive research is usually particularistic.
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Deductive and inductive research are competing approaches and may not be used together.
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An important segment of accounting theory is derived from the research process.
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Currently accepted alternative depreciation methods illustrate that accounting is closer to an art than a science.
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Information economics has relatively recently included agency theory assumptions in its analysis.
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Empirical research shows that prices of publicly traded securities react slowly and in an erratic manner to new information.
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The normative nature of the decision-model approach has led to criticism that this method is non-scientific.
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Critical accounting research assumes a sharp separation between the researcher and his or her field of investigation.
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To be useful, inductive research must be kept value-free.
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Because of the efficient-markets hypothesis, the impetus for increased disclosure with less concern for choice among accounting alternatives has grown stronger.
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The efficient-markets hypothesis states that the return of a security is based on its risk.
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Agency theory studies are always inductive.
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Accounting research of two generations ago was purely normative.
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An argument against using students as subjects in behavioral research experiments is that they are not representative of the broad population of accounting information users.
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The decision-model approach to accounting research seeks to determine what information users of accounting information want.
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Because accounting is not very much concerned with the human element, we can expect it to be more precise in its measurement and predictions than are the natural sciences.
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Much of the accounting research in the behavioral area uses laboratory subjects in carefully controlled experimental situations.
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Information economics research is usually inductive in nature.
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The decision-model approach to accounting research is normative.
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One hypothesis of agency theory is that management attempts to maximize its own welfare by minimizing the various agency costs arising from monitoring and contracting.
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Of the research methods discussed in the text, the critical accounting approach is the closest to the standard-setting function.
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Agency theory holds that management always tries to maximize the value of the firm.
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Critical accounting discourages active social roles for accountants.
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Which of the following examines or tests data, usually from a sample of a population, to make inferences about the population?

A) Deductive reasoning
B) Inductive reasoning
C) Subjective reasoning
D) Objective reasoning
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Which of the following characteristics does not apply to the decision-model approach to research?

A) It asks what information is needed for making decisions.
B) It asks what information users want.
C) It concentrates on what information is useful for particular decisions.
D) It has a normative and deductive orientation.
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Empirical research that attempts to determine why particular accounting alternatives are selected by management is an example of:

A) Normative research.
B) Deductive research.
C) Positive accounting research.
D) Analytical research.
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When the premises of a theory are constructed so that they can be tested by statistical inference, they are usually called:

A) Postulates.
B) Inferences.
C) Hypotheses.
D) Assumptions.
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Agency theory studies are a special case of:

A) Capital markets research.
B) The decision-model approach.
C) Critical accounting.
D) Behavioral research.
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of good inductive accounting theory research?

A) It must carefully specify the problem that is being examined.
B) It must be based on a hypothesis that is capable of being tested.
C) It must test the entire population under investigation.
D) It must employ the requisite tools of statistical inference.
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Which of the following statements is not true regarding the efficient-markets hypothesis?

A) It stems primarily from the discipline of finance.
B) It assumes that market prices of publicly traded securities reflect fully all publicly available information.
C) As a result of this proposition, the impetus for less disclosure with more concern for choice among accounting alternatives has grown stronger.
D) It states that the return of a security is based on its risk.
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Judging a theory by observing evidence rather than simply by its internal logic is called:

A) Subjective reasoning.
B) Inductive reasoning.
C) Deductive reasoning.
D) Objective reasoning.
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Which of the following is not true regarding agency theory?

A) It is also called contracting theory.
B) Its underlying assumption is that individuals act in their own best self-interest.
C) Few agency relationships between parties may be defined or governed by accounting numbers.
D) It is concerned with the various costs of monitoring and enforcing relations among management, owners, creditors, and government.
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The roots of behavioral research lie in the field(s) of:

A) Economics.
B) Finance.
C) Psychology and sociology.
D) Accounting.
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Which of the following statements is true?

A) A paradigm is a shared problem-solving view among members of a science or discipline.
B) In accounting, the shared paradigm has been current valuation.
C) Criticism of historical cost has increased since inflation lessened during the 1980s.
D) It appears that a scientific revolution has occurred in accounting because historical cost is no longer the dominant paradigm.
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The objective of information theory analysis is:

A) To determine how optimal contractual arrangement incentives and risk sharing can be negotiated.
B) To determine appropriate alternatives to accrual accounting.
C) To use inductive research techniques to test hypotheses regarding information usefulness.
D) To find alternatives to agency theory assumptions.
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Which one of the following statements is true regarding the decision-model approach to research?

A) A premise underlying this research approach is that decision makers may need to be taught how to use information they are unfamiliar with.
B) This approach has become more important with the rise of empirical research in accounting.
C) Some advocates of newer approaches have declared that this approach is too scientific.
D) The decision-model approach does not parallel those of standard-setters because standard-setters must cope with the politics of the regulatory process.
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Which of the following statements regarding behavioral research is true?

A) It is a normative approach.
B) The main concern of this type of research is how users of accounting information make decisions and what information they need.
C) Many studies have shown that there are no discrepancies between normative decision models and the actual decision process of users.
D) Since behavioral research is positive in approach, it is impossible to reach a conclusion regarding whether or not the usage of accounting data for decision-making purposes could be improved upon.
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Which of the following types of research can realistically examine only rather narrowly defined questions and problems?

A) Inductive research
B) Normative research
C) Deductive research
D) Nonempirical research
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Which of the following statements regarding behavioral research in accounting is not true?

A) Much of this research uses laboratory subjects in carefully controlled experimental situations.
B) This approach seeks to understand what accounting information is selected for use and how it is processed.
C) This research has found that published financial statements are not often used for managerial decision-making purposes.
D) The question of how representative student subjects are to the broad population is a problem that pervades virtually all behavioral research that uses student subjects.
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The basic set of premises in a theory are also sometimes called all of the following except:

A) Hypotheses.
B) Assumptions.
C) Postulates.
D) Positions.
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Critical accounting:

A) Developed from two other areas of accounting, behavioral accounting and agency theory.
B) Is concerned with the economic rather than social role of accountants.
C) Presumes a sharp separation between the researcher and his or her field of investigation.
D) Views accounting as having a pivotal role in adjudicating conflicts between the corporation and constituencies such as labor, consumers, and the general public.
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Which of the following statements is not true?

A) Inductive and deductive methods can be used together.
B) It is impossible to keep inductive research completely value-free.
C) Inductive approaches to accounting theory usually attempt to be descriptive.
D) Deductive research makes inferences about a population based on tests of data.
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Which of the following statements is not true regarding critical accounting?

A) Critical accountants believe that accounting should more strongly emphasize the attempt to solve broad societal problems.
B) Critical accounting researchers believe that in viewing and investigating reality, they also help to shape that reality.
C) It is the intention of critical accounting researchers to move the field into the mainstream of accounting research by adopting a conflict-based perspective.
D) In critical accounting, there is less emphasis upon historical models and more upon mathematical and statistical models.
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Empirical research is:

A) Inductive.
B) Deductive.
C) Analytical.
D) None of the above
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What is critical accounting, and in what way does it differ from all of the other research areas discussed in the text?
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In a scientific approach to accounting:

A) A great deal of latitude is allowed in measurements.
B) There is a low degree of objectivity.
C) The intention is to provide information useful for either predictive or assessment purposes.
D) The straight-line method of depreciation would always be used.
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Answer the following related to behavioral research:
a.
What is the main concern of behavioral research?
b.
How does behavioral research differ from the decision-model approach?
c.
What are some of the findings of this research?
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Describe the decision-model approach to accounting research and identify the two major decisions embraced by this approach.
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Discuss the differences between each of the following:

Normative vs. descriptive theories

Inductive vs. deductive reasoning

Global vs. particularistic theories
Also identify how these types of approaches relate to one another. (For example: is deductive research normative or descriptive; is it global or particularistic?)
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Which of the following accounting research areas is based on the efficient-markets hypothesis?

A) The decision-model approach
B) Behavioral research
C) Critical accounting
D) Capital markets research
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Which of the following accounting research approaches arose as a result of the perceived separation of interests in the modern corporation between management and ownership interests?

A) Capital markets research
B) Behavioral research
C) Agency theory
D) Information economics
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In which of the following research areas do researchers believe that there is not a sharp separation between the researcher and his or her field of investigation?

A) Information economics
B) Critical accounting
C) Capital markets research
D) Agency theory
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Are inductive and deductive research mutually exclusive methods? Give examples to support your answer.
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Which of the following research areas hypothesizes that management attempts to maximize its own welfare by minimizing costs of monitoring and contracting?

A) Information economics
B) Critical accounting
C) Capital markets research
D) Agency theory
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Answer the following questions regarding agency theory:
a.
What are the assumptions, focus, and hypothesis of agency theory?
b.
How does opportunistic behavior, or moral hazard apply to agency theory?
c.
How does an audit of financial statements pertain to agency theory?
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A study by Watts and Zimmerman that explored the question of how corporate management responds to new standards proposed by the FASB was discussed in the text. Answer the following questions related to that study.
a.
What was the hypothesis of the study?
b.
Describe the study and discuss its findings.
c.
Was the study inductive or deductive? Explain.
d.
Discuss the criticisms that have been directed at the study and the implications of those criticisms.
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The use of research in accounting results in the field being referred to as an academic discipline.
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Hypotheses are conclusions derived from the research process.
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A premise stating that accounting reports should be based on historical costs would indicate a normative approach.
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Deductive reasoning analyzes empirical data to make inferences about a population.
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The scientific method refers to the formal procedures used to derive the laws and principles that govern scientific disciplines, such as physics and chemistry, and is therefore not used in the published research on accounting.
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Analytical/deductive research methods are commonly used in accounting research.
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Positive accounting research attempts to explain behavioral relationships in accounting.
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Because deductive research is grounded in real-world phenomena, it can realistically focus on only a small part of the relevant environment.
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Only a few examples of inductively derived theories are present in accounting literature.
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Positive accounting research attempts to be value-free, while normative accounting research is value judgment oriented.
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Positive accounting research attempts to describe "what is" and determine how things should be.
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Inductive research in accounting can help to shed light on relationships and phenomena existing in the business environment.
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Inductive research can be useful in the accounting policy-making process in which deductive reasoning helps to determine rules that are to be prescribed.
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Normative theories contain at least one premise stating how things should be.
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Inductive approaches to accounting theory usually attempt to be descriptive.
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One of the purposes of positive research is to satisfy information demand by managers, auditors, creditors, and standard setters.
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General deductive reasoning is extremely important in accounting theory and policy making.
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An important difference between deductive and inductive research is that inductive research is sometimes global in content, whereas deductive research is usually particularistic.
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Deductive and inductive research are competing approaches and may not be used together.
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An important segment of accounting theory is derived from the research process.
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Currently accepted alternative depreciation methods illustrate that accounting is closer to an art than a science.
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Information economics has relatively recently included agency theory assumptions in its analysis.
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Empirical research shows that prices of publicly traded securities react slowly and in an erratic manner to new information.
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The normative nature of the decision-model approach has led to criticism that this method is non-scientific.
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Critical accounting research assumes a sharp separation between the researcher and his or her field of investigation.
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To be useful, inductive research must be kept value-free.
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Because of the efficient-markets hypothesis, the impetus for increased disclosure with less concern for choice among accounting alternatives has grown stronger.
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The efficient-markets hypothesis states that the return of a security is based on its risk.
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Agency theory studies are always inductive.
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Accounting research of two generations ago was purely normative.
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An argument against using students as subjects in behavioral research experiments is that they are not representative of the broad population of accounting information users.
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The decision-model approach to accounting research seeks to determine what information users of accounting information want.
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Because accounting is not very much concerned with the human element, we can expect it to be more precise in its measurement and predictions than are the natural sciences.
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Much of the accounting research in the behavioral area uses laboratory subjects in carefully controlled experimental situations.
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Information economics research is usually inductive in nature.
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The decision-model approach to accounting research is normative.
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One hypothesis of agency theory is that management attempts to maximize its own welfare by minimizing the various agency costs arising from monitoring and contracting.
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Of the research methods discussed in the text, the critical accounting approach is the closest to the standard-setting function.
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Agency theory holds that management always tries to maximize the value of the firm.
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Critical accounting discourages active social roles for accountants.
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Which of the following examines or tests data, usually from a sample of a population, to make inferences about the population?

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C) Subjective reasoning
D) Objective reasoning
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Which of the following characteristics does not apply to the decision-model approach to research?

A) It asks what information is needed for making decisions.
B) It asks what information users want.
C) It concentrates on what information is useful for particular decisions.
D) It has a normative and deductive orientation.
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Empirical research that attempts to determine why particular accounting alternatives are selected by management is an example of:

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C) Positive accounting research.
D) Analytical research.
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When the premises of a theory are constructed so that they can be tested by statistical inference, they are usually called:

A) Postulates.
B) Inferences.
C) Hypotheses.
D) Assumptions.
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Agency theory studies are a special case of:

A) Capital markets research.
B) The decision-model approach.
C) Critical accounting.
D) Behavioral research.
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of good inductive accounting theory research?

A) It must carefully specify the problem that is being examined.
B) It must be based on a hypothesis that is capable of being tested.
C) It must test the entire population under investigation.
D) It must employ the requisite tools of statistical inference.
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Which of the following statements is not true regarding the efficient-markets hypothesis?

A) It stems primarily from the discipline of finance.
B) It assumes that market prices of publicly traded securities reflect fully all publicly available information.
C) As a result of this proposition, the impetus for less disclosure with more concern for choice among accounting alternatives has grown stronger.
D) It states that the return of a security is based on its risk.
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Judging a theory by observing evidence rather than simply by its internal logic is called:

A) Subjective reasoning.
B) Inductive reasoning.
C) Deductive reasoning.
D) Objective reasoning.
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Which of the following is not true regarding agency theory?

A) It is also called contracting theory.
B) Its underlying assumption is that individuals act in their own best self-interest.
C) Few agency relationships between parties may be defined or governed by accounting numbers.
D) It is concerned with the various costs of monitoring and enforcing relations among management, owners, creditors, and government.
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The roots of behavioral research lie in the field(s) of:

A) Economics.
B) Finance.
C) Psychology and sociology.
D) Accounting.
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Which of the following statements is true?

A) A paradigm is a shared problem-solving view among members of a science or discipline.
B) In accounting, the shared paradigm has been current valuation.
C) Criticism of historical cost has increased since inflation lessened during the 1980s.
D) It appears that a scientific revolution has occurred in accounting because historical cost is no longer the dominant paradigm.
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The objective of information theory analysis is:

A) To determine how optimal contractual arrangement incentives and risk sharing can be negotiated.
B) To determine appropriate alternatives to accrual accounting.
C) To use inductive research techniques to test hypotheses regarding information usefulness.
D) To find alternatives to agency theory assumptions.
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Which one of the following statements is true regarding the decision-model approach to research?

A) A premise underlying this research approach is that decision makers may need to be taught how to use information they are unfamiliar with.
B) This approach has become more important with the rise of empirical research in accounting.
C) Some advocates of newer approaches have declared that this approach is too scientific.
D) The decision-model approach does not parallel those of standard-setters because standard-setters must cope with the politics of the regulatory process.
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Which of the following statements regarding behavioral research is true?

A) It is a normative approach.
B) The main concern of this type of research is how users of accounting information make decisions and what information they need.
C) Many studies have shown that there are no discrepancies between normative decision models and the actual decision process of users.
D) Since behavioral research is positive in approach, it is impossible to reach a conclusion regarding whether or not the usage of accounting data for decision-making purposes could be improved upon.
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Which of the following types of research can realistically examine only rather narrowly defined questions and problems?

A) Inductive research
B) Normative research
C) Deductive research
D) Nonempirical research
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Which of the following statements regarding behavioral research in accounting is not true?

A) Much of this research uses laboratory subjects in carefully controlled experimental situations.
B) This approach seeks to understand what accounting information is selected for use and how it is processed.
C) This research has found that published financial statements are not often used for managerial decision-making purposes.
D) The question of how representative student subjects are to the broad population is a problem that pervades virtually all behavioral research that uses student subjects.
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The basic set of premises in a theory are also sometimes called all of the following except:

A) Hypotheses.
B) Assumptions.
C) Postulates.
D) Positions.
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Critical accounting:

A) Developed from two other areas of accounting, behavioral accounting and agency theory.
B) Is concerned with the economic rather than social role of accountants.
C) Presumes a sharp separation between the researcher and his or her field of investigation.
D) Views accounting as having a pivotal role in adjudicating conflicts between the corporation and constituencies such as labor, consumers, and the general public.
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Which of the following statements is not true?

A) Inductive and deductive methods can be used together.
B) It is impossible to keep inductive research completely value-free.
C) Inductive approaches to accounting theory usually attempt to be descriptive.
D) Deductive research makes inferences about a population based on tests of data.
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Which of the following statements is not true regarding critical accounting?

A) Critical accountants believe that accounting should more strongly emphasize the attempt to solve broad societal problems.
B) Critical accounting researchers believe that in viewing and investigating reality, they also help to shape that reality.
C) It is the intention of critical accounting researchers to move the field into the mainstream of accounting research by adopting a conflict-based perspective.
D) In critical accounting, there is less emphasis upon historical models and more upon mathematical and statistical models.
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Empirical research is:

A) Inductive.
B) Deductive.
C) Analytical.
D) None of the above
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What is critical accounting, and in what way does it differ from all of the other research areas discussed in the text?
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In a scientific approach to accounting:

A) A great deal of latitude is allowed in measurements.
B) There is a low degree of objectivity.
C) The intention is to provide information useful for either predictive or assessment purposes.
D) The straight-line method of depreciation would always be used.
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Answer the following related to behavioral research:
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What is the main concern of behavioral research?
b.
How does behavioral research differ from the decision-model approach?
c.
What are some of the findings of this research?
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Describe the decision-model approach to accounting research and identify the two major decisions embraced by this approach.
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Discuss the differences between each of the following:

Normative vs. descriptive theories

Inductive vs. deductive reasoning

Global vs. particularistic theories
Also identify how these types of approaches relate to one another. (For example: is deductive research normative or descriptive; is it global or particularistic?)
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Which of the following accounting research areas is based on the efficient-markets hypothesis?

A) The decision-model approach
B) Behavioral research
C) Critical accounting
D) Capital markets research
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Which of the following accounting research approaches arose as a result of the perceived separation of interests in the modern corporation between management and ownership interests?

A) Capital markets research
B) Behavioral research
C) Agency theory
D) Information economics
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In which of the following research areas do researchers believe that there is not a sharp separation between the researcher and his or her field of investigation?

A) Information economics
B) Critical accounting
C) Capital markets research
D) Agency theory
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70
Are inductive and deductive research mutually exclusive methods? Give examples to support your answer.
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71
Which of the following research areas hypothesizes that management attempts to maximize its own welfare by minimizing costs of monitoring and contracting?

A) Information economics
B) Critical accounting
C) Capital markets research
D) Agency theory
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Answer the following questions regarding agency theory:
a.
What are the assumptions, focus, and hypothesis of agency theory?
b.
How does opportunistic behavior, or moral hazard apply to agency theory?
c.
How does an audit of financial statements pertain to agency theory?
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73
A study by Watts and Zimmerman that explored the question of how corporate management responds to new standards proposed by the FASB was discussed in the text. Answer the following questions related to that study.
a.
What was the hypothesis of the study?
b.
Describe the study and discuss its findings.
c.
Was the study inductive or deductive? Explain.
d.
Discuss the criticisms that have been directed at the study and the implications of those criticisms.
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