Have you heard how there is a much greater probability than generally expected that a statistically significant test outcome is in fact a false positive? In industry jargon: that a variant has been identified as a “winner” when it is not. In demonstrating the above the terms “False Positive Risk” (FPR), “False Findings Rate” (FFR), […] Read more...| Blog for Web Analytics, Statistics and Data-Driven Internet Marketing | Analy...
Recommended actions for security teams based on revised false positive and true positive definitions and observations.| Exabeam
Use false positive insights to improve cybersecurity programs and evaluate the effectiveness of your tool stack.| Exabeam