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    The Point Estimate, by Itself, Is NOT an Adequate Measure
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The Point Estimate, by Itself, Is NOT an Adequate Measure

Question 76

Question 76

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The point estimate, by itself, is NOT an adequate measure of the population misstatement because of:


A) population biases.
B) control risk.
C) sampling error.
D) audit risk.

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