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Multiplicity: Succeed Awesomely At Web Analytics 2.0!

Occam's Razor

My first eMetrics summit was June 2003 and as a young inexperienced person new in the field it was a great learning experience (eMetrics in Santa Barbara were the best!). Five different sources of data, that require you to have multiple tools to measure success. ." Ok let me explain.

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The trinity of errors in applying confidence intervals: An exploration using Statsmodels

O'Reilly on Data

The probability of an event should be measured empirically by repeating similar experiments ad nauseam —either in reality or hypothetically. As the number of experimental trials N approaches infinity, the probability of E equals M/N. As the number of experimental trials N approaches infinity, the probability of E equals M/N.