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Analytical Procedures Conducted During the Final Review Phase of the Audit

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Analytical procedures conducted during the final review phase of the audit should corroborate conclusions formed during the audit,which enables the auditor to draw conclusions upon which to base the audit opinion.

Distinguish between manipulated and nonmanipulated variables in experimental designs.
Understand the concept of a simple main effect within the context of factorial designs.
Interpret the implications of significant interactions on study findings.
Differentiate between various types of factorial designs (e.g., independent groups, repeated measures, mixed factorial).

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