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| | The default hypothesis tests that software spits out when you run a regression model is the null that the coefficient equals zero. Frequently there are other more interesting tests though, and this is one I've come across often -- testing whether two coefficients are equal to one another. The big point to remember is that...
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| | a.k.a. why you should (not ?) use uninformative priors in Bayesian A/B testing.
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| | Academic blog about quantitative finance, programming, maths.
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| On a number of occasions, I've spoken to prospective clients and observed others making the following mistake. They've set up an A/B test or bandit system using relatively standard statistical methodology. Unfortunately, their sample size is prohibitively low. In order to