Volume 19, Issue 1 pp. 1-19
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A BAYESIAN AUDITING MODEL

Andrew D. Bailey Jr.

Andrew D. Bailey Jr.

Visiting Professor of Accounting

University of Queensland

Professor of Accounting, Purdue University.

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Daniel L. Jensen

Daniel L. Jensen

Professor of Accounting

Purdue University

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First published: May 1979
Citations: 2

Abstract:

A Bayesian procedure is demonstrated that binds together multiple audit tests in a multiple-stage decision analysis. The analysis uses information provided by one test in the design of subsequent tests even when subsequent tests are directed at a different set of system characteristics. The analysis is applied to compliance and substantive tests undertaken to ascertain the fairness of a particular account balance. Although the analysis is not operational as presented, it provides a logical framework that clarifies the complex conceptual structure of the problem and enables the identification of impediments to its implementation.

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