The concept of statistical significance is central to planning, executing and evaluating A/B (and multivariate) tests, but at the same time it is the most misunderstood and misused statistical tool in internet marketing, conversion optimization, landing page optimization, and user testing.| Blog for Web Analytics, Statistics and Data-Driven Internet Marketing | Analy...
I got a question today about our AGILE A/B testing calculator and the statistics behind it and realized that I’m yet to write a dedicated post explaining the efficiency gains from using the method in more detail. This despite the fact that these speed gains are clearly communicated and verified through simulation results presented in our AGILE statistical method white paper [1].| Blog for Web Analytics, Statistics and Data-Driven Internet Marketing | Analy...
What is the goal of A/B testing? How long should I run a test for? Is it better to run many quick tests, or one long one? How do I know when is a good time to stop testing? How do I choose the significance threshold for a test? Is there something special about 95%? Does it make sense to run tests at 50% significance? How about 5%? What is the cost of adding more variants to test?| Blog for Web Analytics, Statistics and Data-Driven Internet Marketing | Analy...
Navigating the maze of A/B testing statistics can be challenging. This is especially true for those new to statistics and probability. One reason is the obscure terminology popping up in every other sentence. Another is that the writings can be vague, conflicting, incomplete, or simply wrong, depending on the source. Articles sprinkled with advanced math, calculus equations, and poorly-labeled graphs represent a major hurdle for newcomers.| Blog for Web Analytics, Statistics and Data-Driven Internet Marketing | Analy...
Running shorter tests is key to improving the efficiency of experimentation as it translates to smaller direct losses from testing inferior experiences and also less unrealized revenue due to late implementation of superior ones.| Blog for Web Analytics, Statistics and Data-Driven Internet Marketing | Analy...