Information order effects on auditors' judgements as affected by the interaction between inherent risk and task-specific experience.

This study investigated the mitigating factors of inherent risk and task-related experience on auditor decision making processes. Task-related experience was found to mitigate recency effects and primacy effects in high and low risk conditions respectively.

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Main Authors: Lee, Hazel Pheck Lan., Tan, Suyin., Tan, Wei Mei.
Other Authors: Foo, See Liang
Format: Final Year Project
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/9405
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-94052023-05-19T06:09:00Z Information order effects on auditors' judgements as affected by the interaction between inherent risk and task-specific experience. Lee, Hazel Pheck Lan. Tan, Suyin. Tan, Wei Mei. Foo, See Liang Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Auditing::Auditors This study investigated the mitigating factors of inherent risk and task-related experience on auditor decision making processes. Task-related experience was found to mitigate recency effects and primacy effects in high and low risk conditions respectively. 2008-09-24T07:32:01Z 2008-09-24T07:32:01Z 2000 2000 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/9405 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Lee, Hazel Pheck Lan.
Tan, Suyin.
Tan, Wei Mei.
Information order effects on auditors' judgements as affected by the interaction between inherent risk and task-specific experience.
description This study investigated the mitigating factors of inherent risk and task-related experience on auditor decision making processes. Task-related experience was found to mitigate recency effects and primacy effects in high and low risk conditions respectively.
author2 Foo, See Liang
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Lee, Hazel Pheck Lan.
Tan, Suyin.
Tan, Wei Mei.
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author Lee, Hazel Pheck Lan.
Tan, Suyin.
Tan, Wei Mei.
author_sort Lee, Hazel Pheck Lan.
title Information order effects on auditors' judgements as affected by the interaction between inherent risk and task-specific experience.
title_short Information order effects on auditors' judgements as affected by the interaction between inherent risk and task-specific experience.
title_full Information order effects on auditors' judgements as affected by the interaction between inherent risk and task-specific experience.
title_fullStr Information order effects on auditors' judgements as affected by the interaction between inherent risk and task-specific experience.
title_full_unstemmed Information order effects on auditors' judgements as affected by the interaction between inherent risk and task-specific experience.
title_sort information order effects on auditors' judgements as affected by the interaction between inherent risk and task-specific experience.
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