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by luigi
4868 days ago
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If you go through the trouble of setting up an A/B test and determining a statistically significant result, you're not blindly following it when you implement the winning variant. It's totally cool to disregard the result an A/B test gives you. But don't justify that decision by saying that if you do follow the results of well-run A/B test, that it's somehow blind. |
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