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Would a FAANG company just use a t-test for A/B Testing?
March 4, 2024, 9:20 p.m. | /u/takenorinvalid
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>There are several equally acceptable stats approaches, so we’re interested to see your approach.
Which is, like -- *well, I was going to just do a T-Test, but now I'm terrified to try something that simple.*
Any thoughts on what methods a FAANG company would expect on an A/B test like this?
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