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17 February, 21:09

When deciding to run an A/B test, your team discusses the length of time you want to run your test for. What should you and your team do to define the time range? a. Decide that three hours is long enough because people never check our emails after that.

b. Try to test for 24 hours to give us enough time to produce statistically significant results.

c. Three hours is too long. We should only run it for an hour so we can make our decision faster.

d. We should review past emails we've sent to see where opens and clicks start to drop off, then identify the time frame we want to test in.

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  1. 18 February, 00:36
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    D, past emails would save more time and also would get greater statistics. The other choices only show when the emails drop off for a limited amount of time, whereas the past emails show for an unlimited amount of time (e. g. 1 month, 3 minutes, 7 days).
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