Multiple Choice
Probability-proportional-to-size (PPS) sampling should not be used when:
A) few or no misstatements are expected.
B) any misstatements are expected to be overstatements.
C) testing investment securities.
D) performing inventory price tests when few differences are anticipated.
E) there are some zero-balance items in the population.
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