Multiple Choice
When the auditor goes through a population and selects items using nonprobabilistic selection methods, without regard to their size, source, or other distinguishing characteristics, it is called
A) block sample selection.
B) haphazard selection.
C) systematic sample selection.
D) statistical selection.
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