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Haphazard sampling definition — AccountingTools

What is Haphazard Sampling?

Haphazard sampling is a sampling method in which the auditor does not intend to employ a systematic approach to selecting a sample. Though it is nonstatistical in nature, the intent is to approximate a random selection by picking items without any conscious bias, which the auditor intends to be representative of the population.

Disadvantages of Haphazard Sampling

Haphazard sampling has several disadvantages, which are as follows:

In general, while haphazard sampling might save time and resources in the short term, it introduces numerous risks that can compromise the quality and validity of the research findings.

Example of Haphazard Sampling

As an example of haphazard sampling, and auditor selects invoices at random from several files of client billings. Because she was not forced to use a more rigorous method of sampling, she did not ask for several additional billing files to be retrieved from storage, resulting in a sample that is not indicative of the population of client billings.

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