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Which of the following is true with regard to Cressey’s theory of crime causation?
a.
For a fraud to occur, only one of the fraud triangle attributes (perceived pressure, perceived opportunity, or rationalization) needs to be present.
b.
Rationalization is the least important attribute of the fraud triangle
c.
Financial pressure that is sharable will never result in a fraud.
d.
Opportunity includes both the opportunity to complete the fraud as well as conceal it without getting caught.
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