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4 Success Factors When You Are Sampling for a Performance Audit

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Practice Guide to Sampling Methodology for Performance Audits

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5 Main Steps That Audit Teams Should Follow When They Use Sampling

Sampling is the selection of a subset of the totality of elements that could be analyzed, called the population. It can be generalizable, i.e., drawn randomly in order to efficiently extrapolate the results to the population, or purposeful, i.e., based on a rational argument linked to the audit objective, in order to provide insights on the nature or cause of a problem. Using sampling can be a useful evidence collection strategy when conducting a performance audit.

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