Multiple Choice
One way to evaluate sampling risk when nonstatistical sampling is used is to
A) subtract the sample exception rate from the tolerable exception rate.
B) add the sample exception rate and the tolerable exception rate.
C) subtract the sample exception rate from the acceptable risk of overreliance.
D) add the sample exception rate and the acceptable risk of overreliance.
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