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If the auditor insists on financial statement disclosures that the management finds unacceptable, the auditor can:
External Locus of Control
The belief that outcomes in one's life are determined by external forces or chance rather than one's own actions.
External Locus
A belief that control over one's life events and outcomes is primarily exercised by external forces or circumstances.
Achievement Tests
Standardized tests designed to measure an individual's level of skill, accomplishment, or knowledge in a specific area.
Locus of Control
The degree to which individuals believe that they have control over the outcome of events in their lives, as opposed to external forces having that control.
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