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Which of the following types of audit evidence provides the least assurance of reliability?
Argumentum Ad Hominem
A logical fallacy where the argument is directed against a person's character rather than addressing the issue at hand.
Guilt by Association
The concept of assigning blame to an individual based on their associations or relationships rather than direct evidence of wrongdoing.
Begging the Question
A logical fallacy where the argument assumes the truth of the conclusion rather than providing evidence for it.
Argumentum Ad Populum
is a fallacy that concludes a proposition is true because many or most people believe it.
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