In Reply to: A/B testing methodology question posted by PhilNYC on August 20, 2006 at 07:46:50:
...if it reveals something they bullheadedly oppose. Always they will cite procedural errors. The fact is, their minds are made up and they don't want to be bothered.Simple solution: Don't bother them, and don't respond to them.
Your test set was sufficiently well designed to satisfy yourself, and probably your audience, of the efficacy of your tweak. What more could anyone want?
clark
PS If you e-mail me what it was, I promise not to tell!
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Follow Ups
- You will NEVER EVER find a test that will satisfy your antagonists.... - clarkjohnsen 08/21/0608:31:28 08/21/06 (9)
- Re: You will NEVER EVER find a test that will satisfy your antagonists.... - Inmate51 09:11:02 08/21/06 (6)
- "Clark is clearly being sarcastic." No, the word is "realistic". Those people will never be happy... - clarkjohnsen 09:13:23 08/21/06 (5)
- I don't think you are being realistic at all. - Analog Scott 15:48:47 08/21/06 (4)
- Re: I don't think you are being realistic at all. - PhilNYC 09:06:22 08/22/06 (1)
- Re: I don't think you are being realistic at all. - Analog Scott 10:13:45 08/22/06 (0)
- "His protocols were painfully poor for a meaningful blind test." See what I mean? - clarkjohnsen 08:43:30 08/22/06 (1)
- Re: "His protocols were painfully poor for a meaningful blind test." See what I mean? - Analog Scott 10:21:53 08/22/06 (0)
- I have no antagonists... ;-) - PhilNYC 08:57:34 08/21/06 (1)
- Aw, c'mon... nt - clarkjohnsen 09:16:58 08/21/06 (0)