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    When Selecting a Sample Size for Substantive Tests of Balances
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When Selecting a Sample Size for Substantive Tests of Balances

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Question 1

Multiple Choice

When selecting a sample size for substantive tests of balances which factor, other factors being equal, would result in a larger sample?


A) A decrease in the tolerable misstatement
B) Small expected misstatements
C) An increase in the tolerable misstatement
D) An increase in the acceptable risk of incorrect acceptance

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