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Statistical Sampling in Audit for the NSO Comptroller & Auditor General of India 1 Introduction to Statistical Sampling
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Statistical Sampling in Audit for the NSO Comptroller & Auditor General of India 2 A sample is a group of units selected from larger group (the population). By studying the sample one hopes to draw valid conclusion about the population.It may be statistical or nonstatistical. What is a sample ?
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Comptroller & Auditor General of India 3 What is Statistical Sampling ? The essential features of statistical sampling are: 1) The sample units (or transactions) should have a known probability of selection. 2) The sample result should be evaluated mathematically, that is in accordance with probability theory.
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Comptroller & Auditor General of India 4 Advantages of Statistical Sampling The sample results are objective and defensible as it is free from any kind of bias. The method provides a means of advance estimate of sample size. The method provides an estimate of the sampling error. It can save time & money. Statistical samples may be combined and evaluated, even though accomplished by different auditors.
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Comptroller & Auditor General of India 5 Two broad categories of Statistical Sampling In attribute sampling one selects the sampling unit randomly to estimate number of time an event occur in the population.It answer the question, How many ? In variable sampling one selects the sampling the sampling unit randomly to estimate population average or total.It answer the question, How much?
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Comptroller & Auditor General of India 6 Sampling vs. Non-sampling error Sampling error is generated due to failure of selecting the representative sample.It is measurable under statistical sampling. Non-sampling error is generated due to failure of measurement of true characteristic(s).Which may be due to, i) non-response ii) measurement error iii)fatigue & iv)others.which can be controlled my better training & management etc.There is no standard procedure to measure this error.
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Comptroller & Auditor General of India 7 Types of Statistical Sampling Simple Random Sampling Systematic Random Sampling Probability Proportional to Size Monetary Unit Sampling Stratified Sampling Cluster sampling Multistage Sampling
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Comptroller & Auditor General of India 8 The principal steps in auditing using statistical sampling : Objective Population definition Degree of precision desired The Sampling Frame Selection of samples Preparation of Questionnaires/Data Format Audit of selected units. Recoding of audit observation in the prescribed data format Statistical evaluation of survey results Report writing
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Statistical Sampling in Audit for the NSO Comptroller & Auditor General of India 9 Any Questions ?
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