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1. What is “bias”?
Answer Provided: ?It is a systemic preference towards something

Correct Answer: It is a systemic preference towards something

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2. After you have completed your conversion audit and have a list of hypotheses, what is the next step you need to take?
Answer Provided: ?Prioritize the hypotheses based on your framework of choice

Correct Answer: Prioritize the hypotheses based on your framework of choice

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3. What does “MVT” stand for?
Answer Provided: ?Multivariate Test

Correct Answer: Multivariate Test

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4. Which is a benefit of testing extreme changes?
Answer Provided: ?The results are easier to calculate

Correct Answer: Generating stronger signals to measure

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5. Which of the following is NOT a benefit of test iteration?
Answer Provided: ?Increased statistical power

Correct Answer: Increased statistical power

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6. What can we learn from tests run on sites that aren’t our own?
Answer Provided: ?What worked for them and their audience

Correct Answer: What worked for them and their audience

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7. Which of the following best describes why letting a test run longer than planned may not be beneficial?
Answer Provided: ?You are probably not testing something very impactful

Correct Answer: You are probably not testing something very impactful

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8. What is copywriting for conversion?
Answer Provided: ?Copywriting that compels the reader to perform a specific action

Correct Answer: Copywriting that compels the reader to perform a specific action

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9. Which of the following is a reason to document experiments?
Answer Provided: ?All the answers are correct

Correct Answer: All the answers are correct

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10. Which BEST describes experiment “Interaction Effects” ?
Answer Provided: ?When one experiment impacts the outcome of another

Correct Answer: When one experiment impacts the outcome of another

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11. Which is NOT a valid reason to run an A/A test?
Answer Provided: ?To demonstrate the problem with “peeking”

Correct Answer: To measure the confidence of your control

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12. What should you do before you run an experiment?
Answer Provided: ?All answers are correct

Correct Answer: All answers are correct

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13. Which BEST describes an experiment “Hypothesis”?
Answer Provided: ?An educated guess as to what will happen during your experiment

Correct Answer: An educated guess as to what will happen during your experiment

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14. Which is NOT a factor in calculating sample size (in Frequentist statistics)?
Answer Provided: ?Beta

Correct Answer: Time

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15. Which of the following is an example of social proof?
Answer Provided: ?Customers like you also liked this.

Correct Answer: Customers like you also liked this.

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16. When collecting test ideas, which of the following should NOT be done?
Answer Provided: ?Only consider best practices

Correct Answer: Only consider best practices

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17. If a program’s ratio of “successful” tests (aka “win rate”) to launched tests is constantly 50%, what should you suspect?
Answer Provided: ?The CRO is not testing meaningful hypotheses or picking the KPI after the experiment has concluded

Correct Answer: The CRO is not testing meaningful hypotheses or picking the KPI after the experiment has concluded

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18. In Frequentist statistics, which of the following is the risk of testing too many KPIs?
Answer Provided: ?Increased chance of a false positive

Correct Answer: Increased chance of a false positive

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19. What should you do if you want to experiment on a website with little traffic?
Answer Provided: ?Test high-impact changes

Correct Answer: Test high-impact changes

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20. Which BEST defines “Baseline Conversion”?
Answer Provided: ?The most recently recorded conversion rate of the metric you want to measure

Correct Answer: The most recently recorded conversion rate of the metric you want to measure

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21. What is qualitative research used for ?
Answer Provided: ?Understanding why your users are behaving a certain way

Correct Answer: Understanding why your users are behaving a certain way

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22. Which of the following is true about p-values?
Answer Provided: ?p = .05 means that if you reject the null hypothesis, the probability of a type I error (aka false positive) is only 5%

Correct Answer: The p-value is the probability of obtaining a result equal to or more extreme than what was observed, assuming that the Null hypothesis is true.

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23. “AIDA” stands for which of the following?
Answer Provided: ?Attention, Interest, Desire, Action

Correct Answer: Attention, Interest, Desire, Action

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24. What is a Sample Ratio Mismatch?
Answer Provided: ?The expected traffic split does not match sample size requirements

Correct Answer: The observed traffic split is statistically significantly different from what was expected

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25. Which of the following is TRUE of best practices?
Answer Provided: ?They are a good starting point for ideation and testing

Correct Answer: They are a good starting point for ideation and testing

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26. What is a safe increase in conversion rate that one can promise to a client/stakeholder?
Answer Provided: ?You should never promise any outcomes

Correct Answer: You should never promise any outcomes

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27. Which of the following is an example of scarcity?
Answer Provided: ?Only 7 left in stock.

Correct Answer: Only 7 left in stock.

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28. Which BEST describes why you should always define a “Test Hypothesis”
Answer Provided: ?To ensure you learn, no matter what the test outcome because the experiment will either prove or disprove your hypothesis

Correct Answer: To ensure you learn, no matter what the test outcome because the experiment will either prove or disprove your hypothesis

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29. What does “KPI” stand for?
Answer Provided: ?Key Performance Indicator

Correct Answer: Key Performance Indicator

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30. Which of the following is NOT an example of urgency?
Answer Provided: ?Customers like you also liked this.

Correct Answer: Customers like you also liked this.

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