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Bias Variance Tradeoff in Analysis of Online Controlled Experiments

Published 10 Sep 2020 in stat.AP and cs.SE | (2009.05015v1)

Abstract: Many organizations utilize large-scale online controlled experiments (OCEs) to accelerate innovation. Having high statistical power to detect small differences between control and treatment accurately is critical, as even small changes in key metrics can be worth millions of dollars or indicate user dissatisfaction for a very large number of users. For large-scale OCE, the duration is typically short (e.g. two weeks) to expedite changes and improvements to the product. In this paper, we examine two common approaches for analyzing usage data collected from users within the time window of an experiment, which can differ in accuracy and power. The open approach includes all relevant usage data from all active users for the entire duration of the experiment. The bounded approach includes data from a fixed period of observation for each user (e.g. seven days after exposure) after the first time a user became active in the experiment window.

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