This is very different in every activity but I would like to understand how control defines in various activities that are possible in Target.
I have an experience targeting activity running for 5 experiences and my Experience A is showing up as CONTROL in the report however the conversion rate of EXP B is better than EXP A then how does this Control thing go to EXP A?
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Dear @JyotiSharmaV ,
'Control' is nothing but your 'Default' Experience.
For A/B testing, the Average Lift and the Confidence Level of your Experiences are always compared against your 'Default' (Control) experience. For example, if you have 5 experiences (1 control (A) + 4 experiences (B, C, D, E)), then four comparisons are done for Control to B, Control to C, Control to D, and Control to E.
Check out the A/B Testing computation logic from Adobe's Document.
Thank You, Pratheep Arun Raj B (Arun) | NextRow Digital | Terryn Winter Analytics
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Dear @JyotiSharmaV ,
'Control' is nothing but your 'Default' Experience.
For A/B testing, the Average Lift and the Confidence Level of your Experiences are always compared against your 'Default' (Control) experience. For example, if you have 5 experiences (1 control (A) + 4 experiences (B, C, D, E)), then four comparisons are done for Control to B, Control to C, Control to D, and Control to E.
Check out the A/B Testing computation logic from Adobe's Document.
Thank You, Pratheep Arun Raj B (Arun) | NextRow Digital | Terryn Winter Analytics
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That's what I have been wondering in experience targeting as well. thanks
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