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BEHAVIORAL RESEARCH IN ACCOUNTING VOLUME 17 Contents Main Articles A Theoretical Framework of the Relationship between Public Accounting Firms and Their Auditors Elizabeth Dreike Almer, Julia L. Higgs, and Karen L. Hooks Does “Political Bias” in the DIT or DIT-2 Threaten Validity in Studies of CPAs? Charles D. Bailey, Thomas J. Phillips, Jr., and Stephen B. Scofield (Deceased) Relative Weighting of Common and Unique Balanced Scorecard Measures by Knowledgeable Decision Makers William N. Dilla and Paul John Steinbart Alternative Measures of Managers’ Performance, Controllability, and the Outcome Effect Dipankar Ghosh Eliciting Experts’ Context Knowledge with Theory-Based Experiential Questionnaires Michael Gibbins and Sandy Q. Qu Accountants’ Commitment to Their Profession: Multiple Dimensions of Professional Commitment and Opportunities for Future Research Matthew Hall, David Smith, and Kim Langfield-Smith Antecedents and Consequences of Quality Performance Adam S. Maiga and Fred A. Jacobs 20-F Reconciliations and Investors’ Perceptions of Risk, Financial Performance, and Quality of Accounting Principles __ James J. Maroney and Ciaran O hOgartaigh Analysis of Diagnostic Tasks in Accounting Research Using Signal Detection Theory Robert J. Ramsay and Richard M. Tubbs Decision Aids and Experiential Learning Jacob M. Rose The Role of Social Influences in Using Accounting Performance Information to Evaluate Subordinates: A Causal Attribution Approach Yin Xu and Brad M. Tuttle Editorial Policy and Style Information

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