An auditor selects a sample from the file of shipping documents to determine whether invoices were prepared. This test is performed to assess the assertion of
A. Authorization and accuracy.
B. Completeness.
C. Cutoff.
D. Occurrence.
B. Completeness.
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1. A smoker who claims that the habit is not as dangerous as antismoking messages suggest, saying "My grandmother smokes and she's in her 80s," is attempting to reduce cognitive dissonance. 2. Gina was pregnant with her first child, and she ordered a beer at lunch. She drank it despite reading the label that said consumption of alcohol during pregnancy has been linked to birth defects. Her actions are likely to cause cognitive dissonance in the other patrons in the restaurant. 3. Causal attribution is the process of interpreting and understanding one's environment. 4. The first step of the perception process is selective attention.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The interest charged by the bank, at the rate of 9%, on a 3-month, discounted note payable for $100,000 is:
A) $9,000. B) $2,250. C) $750. D) $1,000.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. An organizational survey that appears to promise change will only deepen or increase cynicism among members if nothing is done with the results. 2. Having a background in statistical analysis is not useful when working with surveys/questionnaires. 3. Observations are extremely useful for studying unusual problems or infrequent interactions. 4. Organizational policies that restrict use of personnel files is an example of an access criteria when selecting data gathering methods. 5. OD practitioners should treat their own research practices and research practices with an organization differently with regard to informed consent.