I have been doing a lot of reviewing over the past several months, and I honestly try to do it to the best of my ability. It's happened four or five times that I've failed an audit. Sometimes I disagree with the result, sometimes I feel like it's a border case so I should have skipped, sometimes it's just a mistake. I tell myself it's inevitable when doing a lot of reviews, though it's a pretty low feeling, especially due to the wording of the audit.
I had a streak of a good 50 review questions without an audit, but then was audited - and failed. I wondered if it was due to the fact that I'd passed the last ten or so times I was audited. And if so, if I would be audited more often in future. Lo and behold, I was hit with more audits after that failed one.
Is this confirmation bias, or does passing/failing audits affect the frequency with which you get audited?