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Audit evidence used to support an audit opinion is obtained solely from audit procedures.
Thinking/Feeling
A dichotomy used in psychology, particularly in personality assessments, to describe how people make decisions based on logic versus personal values or emotions.
Jungian Psychological Types
A theory proposed by Carl Jung that suggests individuals can be categorized into distinct psychological types based on their preferences in perceiving and judging.
Decision Making
The process of making choices by identifying a decision, gathering information, and assessing alternative resolutions.
Myers-Briggs
A type indicator test that categorizes individuals into 16 personality types based on preferences in four dichotomies, intended to understand and improve how people communicate and work together.
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