Expand my Community achievements bar.

Join us January 15th for an AMA with Champion Achaia Walton, who will be talking about her article on Event-Based Reporting and Measuring Content Groups!
SOLVED

What determines whether or not something is statistically significant?

Avatar

Level 4

We received an email alert stating: 

 

---

 

Hourly Revenue was $x which was x% below expected. This is statistically significant.

 

---

 

What determines whether or not an event is statistically significant? Are we able to change that threshold? 

Topics

Topics help categorize Community content and increase your ability to discover relevant content.

1 Accepted Solution

Avatar

Correct answer by
Level 10

So it sounds like someone on your team has set up an Alert.

RobertBlakeley_0-1699026792423.png

 

Alerts have multiple trigger options, including anomaly detection. You can change the trigger and, depending on the trigger chosen, change the threshold options.

RobertBlakeley_2-1699027033765.png

For more info, see the Adobe documentation: https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/analytics/analyze/reports-analytics/alerts.html?lang=en

 

 

View solution in original post

3 Replies

Avatar

Correct answer by
Level 10

So it sounds like someone on your team has set up an Alert.

RobertBlakeley_0-1699026792423.png

 

Alerts have multiple trigger options, including anomaly detection. You can change the trigger and, depending on the trigger chosen, change the threshold options.

RobertBlakeley_2-1699027033765.png

For more info, see the Adobe documentation: https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/analytics/analyze/reports-analytics/alerts.html?lang=en

 

 

Avatar

Community Advisor and Adobe Champion

I couldn't have answered this better myself @RobertBlakeley