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In Target a/b test reports tab, I think Unique Visitors means the UV of the page that the test is running, which means that if my test component is at the bottom of the page, users will still be counted in report even if they didn’t scroll down to be able to see my change?

If the above is correct, what's the best and accurate way of measuring test result in this case? Is it to create a mbox that only fires when users scroll down to the test component and then set the test target audience to that mbox?

Thank you!

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kathys75015221​,

You are correct on all counts:

I think Unique Visitors means the UV of the page that the test is running.

That is correct.

If my test component is at the bottom of the page, users will still be counted in report even if they didn’t scroll down to be able to see my change?

That is exactly how i works because the mbox would have fired.

Is it to create a mbox that only fires when users scroll down to the test component and then set the test target audience to that mbox?

This is a very creative solution to making sure that eyes are actually on the mbox.

If this helps you don't forget to like, mark as helpful & mark as answer as that helps me  Hope you have a wonderful day.

Mihnea Docea | Technical Support Consultant | Customer Experience | Adobe | (:: 1 (800) 497-0335

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Correct answer by
Employee Advisor

kathys75015221​,

You are correct on all counts:

I think Unique Visitors means the UV of the page that the test is running.

That is correct.

If my test component is at the bottom of the page, users will still be counted in report even if they didn’t scroll down to be able to see my change?

That is exactly how i works because the mbox would have fired.

Is it to create a mbox that only fires when users scroll down to the test component and then set the test target audience to that mbox?

This is a very creative solution to making sure that eyes are actually on the mbox.

If this helps you don't forget to like, mark as helpful & mark as answer as that helps me  Hope you have a wonderful day.

Mihnea Docea | Technical Support Consultant | Customer Experience | Adobe | (:: 1 (800) 497-0335