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olgavictoria

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Selling under the guise of research is called _____.
 Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Exposing two random samples of visitors to a web page to alternate versions of a web page in order to optimize website elements is an example of
 a. a factorial design
  b. a nonequivalent control group design
  c. A/B testing
  d. a completely randomized design



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A/B testing involves an experiment where traffic to a website is randomly redirected to two different versions of the website simultaneously, the current version and an alternate version. This method is widely used to optimize a variety of website elements.





 

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