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Specific rules of conduct contained in the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct and related interpretations of those rules cover many,but not all,relationships and circumstances that an auditor may encounter.
Mental Activities
Cognitive operations or processes that involve thinking, reasoning, problem-solving, and processing information within the human brain.
Lower Needs
In Maslow's hierarchy, these refer to the more basic needs such as physiological and safety needs that must be met before higher-level needs can be addressed.
Unconscious Motivation
Drives and desires that influence behavior without an individual's conscious awareness.
Genetically Bound
Traits or characteristics that are determined by genes and inherited from one's parents.
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