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The two most important factors when determining the appropriate sample size in an audit are the auditor's expectation of misstatements and the objectivity of the evidence.
Guided Imagery
A technique involving the use of mental images to help relax or heal the body.
Biofeedback
A technique that teaches individuals to control physiological processes such as heart rate, muscle tension, and blood pressure through real-time feedback.
Anxiolytics
Medications or substances that are used to reduce or alleviate anxiety and its related symptoms.
Physiological Responses
Refers to the body's automatic reactions to a stimulus, including changes in heart rate, blood pressure, respiration, and other bodily functions.
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