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PLANNING AN INTERNATIONAL AUDIT: AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION OF INTERNAL AUDITOR JUDGEMENT With nearly as long a pedigree is the idea that these family background effects may operate above the individual level. The school-level association between average student background and average performance is typically much stronger than is the same association at the individual level. The interpretation of school-level correlations is nevertheless controversial: They may arise because academic outcome measures are noisy, implying that group means are more reliable than are individual scores; because students with unobservably attentive parents disproportionately attend schools that enroll observably advantaged students; because the system of education funding assigns greater resources to schools in wealthy. | INFORMATION TO USERS This reproduction was made from a copy of a document sent to US for microfilming. While the most advanced technology has been used to photograph and reproduce this document the quality of the reproduction is heavily dependent upon the quality of the material submitted. The following explanation of techniques is provided to help clarify markings or notations which may appear on this reproduction. 1. The sign or target for pages apparently lacking from the document photographed is - Missing Page s . If it was possible to obtain the missing page s or section they are spliced into the film along with adjacent pages. This may have necessitated cutting through an image and duplicating adjacent pages to assure complete continuity. 2. When an image on the film is obliterated with a round black mark it is an indication of either blurred copy because of movement during exposure duplicate copy or copyrighted materials that should not have been filmed. For blurred pages a good image of the page can be found in the adjacent frame. If copyrighted materials were deleted a target note will appear listing the pages in the adjacent frame. 3. When a map drawing or chart etc. is part of the material being photographed a definite method of sectioning the material has been followed. It is customary to begin filming at the upper left hand corner of a large sheet and to continue from left to right in equal sections with small overlaps. If necessary sectioning is continued again-beginning below the first row and continuing on until complete. 4. For illustrations that cannot be satisfactorily reproduced by xerographic means photographic prints can be purchased at additional cost and inserted into your xerographic copy. These prints are available upon request from the Dissertations Customer Services Department. 5. Some pages in any document may have indistinct print. In all cases the best available copy has been filmed. University Microfilms International 300 N. Zeeb .

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