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To determine the sample size for tests of controls,the auditor needs to estimate the following information based on his professional judgment
Comorbidity
The common situation in which an individual meets the criteria for more than one diagnostic condition. See also overlap.
Genetic Load
The presence of disadvantageous genetic mutations in a population, which can reduce its overall fitness.
Heterotypic Continuity
An underlying (developmental) process or impairment stays the same, but how it is manifested may be different (e.g., prediction of a disorder by another disorder); in homotypic continuity, by contrast, the manifestations stay the same, but the underlying process changes.
Gene-Environment Interaction
The complex interplay between genetic predispositions and environmental factors and how they influence individual development and behavior.
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