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How do we link features to GA data to confirm hypothesis? #1345

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remy opened this issue Mar 30, 2014 · 3 comments
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How do we link features to GA data to confirm hypothesis? #1345

remy opened this issue Mar 30, 2014 · 3 comments

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remy commented Mar 30, 2014

How would we correlate this data.

Specifically, I want to test whether we can change "Bins" in the menu to "File".

What's the feature test? What's the process for digesting Google Analytics data?

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allouis commented Apr 14, 2014

we'd take measurements for a time period of how many times it was clicked each session, if it's clicked by first time users etc.. then after that period, switch the words for 50% of people and then compare those numbers to the original study?

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remy commented Apr 15, 2014

See #1414 for example.

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This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. More importantly, jsbin has been undergoing a massive refactor by Remy, and a large number of issues have been resolved, but with the growing 600+ open issues, the Stalebot (me), has been brought in to try to manage the issues.
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