Audit Smarter: Cognitive Skills, Bias and AI in Professional Judgment ON DEMAND
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3.0 Credits
Member Price $89.00
Non-Member Price $119.00
Overview
Toby Groves, founder of Cognificent Learning, explores how cognitive psychology shapes judgment and decision-making in auditing and other high-stakes professions. Drawing on his background as a CPA and psychologist, he explains how stress, bias, situational awareness, and overreliance on technology affect audit quality and ethical outcomes. Groves emphasizes operational definitions, metacognition, and deeper engagement with information to strengthen professional judgment under pressure.
Highlights
Professional judgement.
Prerequisites
Work experience in auditing, or an introductory course in auditing.
Designed For
CPAs and auditors.
Objectives
Identify key cognitive processes that influence audit judgment and decision-making under pressure. Recognize how stress, time constraints, and information overload impair judgment quality and increase the risk of errors and ethical missteps. Distinguish between human cognition and AI capabilities to evaluate appropriate reliance on technology in audit judgment and decision-making. Recall practical strategies for improving situational awareness and critical thinking, including perspective-taking and engagement with underlying source data.
Preparation
None.
Notice
None.
Non-Member Price $119.00
Member Price $89.00