In Reply to: A/B testing methodology question posted by PhilNYC on August 20, 2006 at 07:46:50:
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- You would get the same results if you did nothing. (nt) - Garth 08/20/0608:24:44 08/20/06 (15)
- What Garth is saying is: - Frihed89 10:29:08 08/20/06 (0)
- Re: You would get the same results if you did nothing. (nt) - PhilNYC 08:51:27 08/20/06 (13)
- Re: You would get the same results if you did nothing. (nt) - Analog Scott 11:44:31 08/20/06 (4)
- I thought... - PhilNYC 12:00:23 08/20/06 (3)
- Re: I thought... - Analog Scott 12:54:03 08/20/06 (0)
- Phil, try to pay no attention to Scott. Your testing methodology is perfectly valid... - jeffreybehr 12:23:27 08/20/06 (1)
- What a bunch of balony. - Analog Scott 12:57:18 08/20/06 (0)
- If you did nothing and none raised their hands you would have some validation. - Norm 08:55:14 08/20/06 (7)
- Re: If you did nothing and none raised their hands you would have some validation. - PhilNYC 08:57:39 08/20/06 (6)
- Re: Test administrator needs to be blind as well... - mls-stl 09:31:49 08/20/06 (5)
- Re: Test administrator needs to be blind as well... - PhilNYC 09:49:36 08/20/06 (3)
- Actually few experiments are done double blind - Norm 10:40:17 08/20/06 (2)
- Re: same thing stated another way - mls-stl 11:29:55 08/20/06 (1)
- I was merely pointing out that double blind testing is relatively uncommon - Norm 11:45:58 08/21/06 (0)
- Good point about not generalizing to what others might hear. nt - Norm 09:40:25 08/20/06 (0)