Perceptual and Motor Skills 83, pp. 776-778 Part 1.
ISSN/ISBN: 0031-5215 DOI: 10.2466/pms.1996.83.3.776
Abstract: New empirical evidence and statistical derivations of Benford's Law have led to successful goodness-of-fit tests to detect fraud in accounting data. Several recent case studies support the hypothesis that fabricated data do not conform to expected true digital frequencies.
Bibtex:
@article{,
title={A note on distributions of true versus fabricated data},
author={Hill, Theodore P},
journal={Perceptual and motor skills},
volume={83},
number={3},
pages={776--778},
year={1996},
publisher={Ammons Scientific},
ISSN={0031-5215},
DOI={10.2466/pms.1996.83.3.776},
}
Reference Type: Journal Article
Subject Area(s): General Interest