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Bayesian Inference in Auditing with Partial Prior Information Using Maximum Entropy Priors
María Martel-Escobar1, Francisco-José Vázquez-Polo1, Agustín Hernández-Bastida2
1Department of Quantitative Methods, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 35001 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain.
Statistical auditing often involves one-sided error analysis. This study introduces a modified likelihood and Bayesian approach for Dollar Unit Sampling (DUS), enabling analysis with partial prior information for total error estimation.
Area of Science:
- Statistical Auditing
- Bayesian Inference
- Quantitative Analysis
Background:
- Auditors assess financial statements by evaluating error quantiles against a materiality threshold.
- Dollar Unit Sampling (DUS) is a method where items are sampled proportionally to their book value.
- DUS generates a likelihood based on a high-dimensional parameter, while prior information pertains to a lower-dimensional subparameter (total error).
Purpose of the Study:
- To develop a Bayesian framework for statistical auditing using Dollar Unit Sampling (DUS).
- To address the challenge of processing partial prior information within the DUS methodology.
- To enable hypothesis testing and error estimation when prior information is limited to a subparameter.
Main Methods:
- Modification of the DUS likelihood function to align with available prior information.
- Adaptation of Bayes' theorem to the modified likelihood for Bayesian analysis.
- Utilization of a maximum entropy prior to incorporate limited auditor-specific information.
Main Results:
- A modified likelihood function is derived, compatible with partial prior information.
- A Bayesian approach is established to compute the posterior distribution for the total error subparameter.
- The study demonstrates that DUS can be a natural method for processing partial prior information in auditing.
Conclusions:
- The proposed methodology allows for Bayesian analysis in auditing even with incomplete prior information on a subparameter.
- The modified DUS approach provides a justified framework for auditors to incorporate limited prior knowledge.
- This research enhances the applicability of Bayesian methods in statistical auditing practices.
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