Multiple Choice
The tainting percentage must be computed in evaluating the results of a PPS sampling plan whenever:
A) no misstatements are found in the sample.
B) this sample plan is used.
C) misstatements are found in logical sampling units greater than or equal to the sampling interval.
D) misstatements are found in logical sampling units smaller than the sampling interval.
E) misstatements are found in logical sampling units greater than the sampling interval.
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