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Unexpected results in online controlled experiments

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Unexpected results in online controlled experiments
Controlled experiments, also called randomized experiments and A/B tests, have had a profound influence on multiple fields, including medicine, agriculture, manufacturing, and advertising. Offline controlled experiments have been well studied and documented since Sir Ronald A. Fisher led the development of statistical experimental design while working at the Rothamsted Agricultural Experimental Station in England in the 1920s. With the growth of the world-wide-web and web services, online controlled experiments are being used frequently, utilizing software capabilities like ramp-up (exposure control) and running experiments on large server farms with millions of users. We share several real examples of unexpected results and lessons learned. Keywords Controlled Experiments, A/B tests, statistics, unexpected results.
Ron Kohavi, Roger Longbotham
Added 21 May 2011
Updated 21 May 2011
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where SIGKDD
Authors Ron Kohavi, Roger Longbotham
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