Multiple Choice
The risk which the auditor is willing to take in accepting a control as being effective when the true population exception rate is greater than a tolerable rate is the:
A) finite correction factor.
B) tolerable exception rate.
C) acceptable risk of assessing control risk too low.
D) estimated population exception rate.
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