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Decision aids (DAs) are designed to assist and improve decision-making processes, and they have been incorporated into many professions, such as auditing, law and medicine. Yet, research findings regarding how DAs impact judgments and decisions has been somewhat mixed, often indicating a...
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The purpose of the current study is to examine the extent to which audit risk and litigation risk cause auditors to increase reliance on decision aids. These are particularly relevant issues in the era of Sarbanes-Oxley and abundant audit litigation, as decision aids hold the potential to...
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