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by bertil
974 days ago
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That’s generally because the metrics you are looking at do not represent what users care about. It’s different than the testing methodology, often overlooked, and a lot more important. I’ve argued that A/B testing training should focus on that skill a lot more than Welch’s theory, but I had to record my own classes for that to happen. |
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The problem with that strategy becomes obvious when you spell out the consequences: measurably improving the product is hard, so you measure something else and hope you get product improvements.