Multiple Choice
When the auditor goes through a population and selects items using nonprobalistic 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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