© AAANZ 2002In many audit tasks, auditors evaluate multiple hypotheses to diagnose the situation. Research suggests this is a complex task that individuals have difficulty performing. Further, there is little guidance in professional standards or literature dealing with the many complexities present in the audit environment. Using probability theory, this study derives the appropriate revision of likelihoods for multiple hypotheses given different realistic audit conditions. The analysis shows that the relationships among the hypotheses dramatically impact the use of audit evidence and the resulting pattern of probability revisions. We also identify testable hypotheses to guide future research and discuss practice implications regarding way...
A Bayesian procedure is demonstrated that binds together multiple audit tests in a multiple‐stage de...
This dissertation constitutes, among other things, an inquiry into how various quantitative techniqu...
A recent survey of audit practitioners (Trompeter and Wright 2010) indicates that most auditors use ...
© AAANZ 2002In many audit tasks, auditors evaluate multiple hypotheses to diagnose the situation. Re...
This study provides exploratory evidence on auditors' framing and evaluation of hypotheses, identifi...
Following Libby (1985), the present study views the analytical review process as an accounting diagn...
AbstractThis paper examines possible differences in auditors’ performance when they make belief-base...
Auditors may initially generate and test a small or a large number of hypotheses when performing var...
This study examines the prevalence of confirmatory hypothesis testing strategies among auditors and ...
Drawing on the relevant psychology literature, three procedural variables that could influence the a...
I greatly appreciate the opportunity to comment on the work of Anderson et al. (1997). The authors h...
Recently, Shafer and Srivastava [1], Srivastava and Shafer [2], Srivastava [3]-[4], and Van den Acke...
Statistical hypothesis testing is used while analyzing experimental data. This thesis is focused on ...
This thesis is about multiple hypothesis testing and its relation to the P-value. In Chapter 1, the ...
The auditor's report (AICPA 1988) generally contains two statements of belief. The first is an opini...
A Bayesian procedure is demonstrated that binds together multiple audit tests in a multiple‐stage de...
This dissertation constitutes, among other things, an inquiry into how various quantitative techniqu...
A recent survey of audit practitioners (Trompeter and Wright 2010) indicates that most auditors use ...
© AAANZ 2002In many audit tasks, auditors evaluate multiple hypotheses to diagnose the situation. Re...
This study provides exploratory evidence on auditors' framing and evaluation of hypotheses, identifi...
Following Libby (1985), the present study views the analytical review process as an accounting diagn...
AbstractThis paper examines possible differences in auditors’ performance when they make belief-base...
Auditors may initially generate and test a small or a large number of hypotheses when performing var...
This study examines the prevalence of confirmatory hypothesis testing strategies among auditors and ...
Drawing on the relevant psychology literature, three procedural variables that could influence the a...
I greatly appreciate the opportunity to comment on the work of Anderson et al. (1997). The authors h...
Recently, Shafer and Srivastava [1], Srivastava and Shafer [2], Srivastava [3]-[4], and Van den Acke...
Statistical hypothesis testing is used while analyzing experimental data. This thesis is focused on ...
This thesis is about multiple hypothesis testing and its relation to the P-value. In Chapter 1, the ...
The auditor's report (AICPA 1988) generally contains two statements of belief. The first is an opini...
A Bayesian procedure is demonstrated that binds together multiple audit tests in a multiple‐stage de...
This dissertation constitutes, among other things, an inquiry into how various quantitative techniqu...
A recent survey of audit practitioners (Trompeter and Wright 2010) indicates that most auditors use ...