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by jefftk
1529 days ago
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The problem with the approach in the article is that there are lots of reasons conversions can vary over time that are unrelated to what you're trying to study. If you have to use time to distinguish treatments, your best option is to alternate time periods (ex: one day on, one day off). But you can almost always run your two groups simultaneously, giving them different treatments, which allows you to eliminate the effect of timing noise. |
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That is what you're talking about, how slicing up your signal before transmission impacts your ability to receive it. Here's a Jupyter Notebook which will maybe make your head explode... I mean if you like math.
http://athena.m3047.net/pub/python/wiener-functions.ipynb