A/B testing, zero-inflated (truncated) distributions and power
If you happen to work in a consumer-facing company’s data function and analyze user behavior, there is a good chance you may have seen this sort of distribution when looking at any metric that...
View ArticleGetting to decisions faster in A/B tests – part 1: literature review
Inspired by someone’s t-shirt photo on LinkedIn (see also: part 2) My current job involves supporting product managers in setting up and running experiments (a.k.a. A/B tests). One of the key...
View ArticleGetting faster to decisions in A/B tests – part 2: misinterpretations and...
(this post is dedicated to Qixuan: thank you for all the patience on all the evenings I kept on bringing up various maddening questions, for the feedback on early drafts, and for all suggestions. This...
View ArticleModeling tenure effects the Bayesian way
notebook Rethinking-inspired¶For the past few months, I've been spending a lot of my time on following the Statistical Rethinking course by Richard McElreath. I've heard good things about it before,...
View ArticleEstimating home court advantage in Lithuanian Basketball League with Gaussian...
notebook It was a bit more than a year ago that I built my first real Bayesian model. As part of Georgia Tech's Bayesian Statistics class, I attempted to quantify home court advantage in Lithuanian...
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