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Describe each of the four types of sample selection methods commonly associated with statistical audit sampling.
A Proposition
A declarative statement that can either be true or false, often used in logic and philosophy to express ideas or assertions.
Enthymeme
A rhetorical argument where one of the premises is not explicitly stated, usually considered to be evident to the audience.
Existential Import
In logic, the assumption that a statement implies the existence of the subject it mentions.
I Proposition
An I proposition in traditional logic is an affirmative particular statement, indicating that some members of the subject class are included in the predicate class, typically structured as "Some S are P."
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