Abstract

Abstract:This paper examines the effect of the distribution of cases on the level of consensus of auditor judgments by the use of a simulation study. The results show that the level of consensus is higher on extreme cases and that overall levels of consensus are affected by the distribution of cases included in a study. Some additional insights into previous research are made and some suggestions for the design of future studies are outlined.

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