Thanks for the great video Jay. I just wish there was a portion in the end of the video dedicated towards Sandeep receiving some feedback for us viewers to understand what he got right and wrong.
Thanks for sharing Jay! As a fellow data scientist (and fellow STEM youtuber) in Australia, can say that I've actually been asked very similar design thinking type questions in my interviews!
This post is little old but I would still add points here: We could do something like treatment I and II groups testing $5 and $15 that will capture both less than and greater than 10. Also the last question was about novelty effect. So mentioning that should help.
Hi found this really insightful. Thank you. anyone please help me to answer this question which I got recently: "what is the right size for an experiment? /How do you decide sample size for an experiment?/ What is the right size for an experiment?" I understood we need to decide based on practical significance,, but can you please help me to understand with an example? TIA!
They can give an amazon voucher or something similar without the need of a user's account details. Also, this could be covered in the entire experience part that he is talking about for the treatment group but good point! :)
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Thanks for the great video Jay. I just wish there was a portion in the end of the video dedicated towards Sandeep receiving some feedback for us viewers to understand what he got right and wrong.
Thanks for sharing Jay!
As a fellow data scientist (and fellow STEM youtuber) in Australia, can say that I've actually been asked very similar design thinking type questions in my interviews!
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Thank you very much, Sandeep, for your detailed and clear answer. A big thanks to Jay as well for the great questions.
You're always welcome!
This post is little old but I would still add points here:
We could do something like treatment I and II groups testing $5 and $15 that will capture both less than and greater than 10.
Also the last question was about novelty effect. So mentioning that should help.
This is great. Thanks so much for posting, Jay and Sandeep!
Hi found this really insightful. Thank you. anyone please help me to answer this question which I got recently: "what is the right size for an experiment? /How do you decide sample size for an experiment?/ What is the right size for an experiment?" I understood we need to decide
based on practical significance,, but can you please help me to understand with an example? TIA!
Keep them coming, Jay.
*I wish I could get a Product Analyst Internship at Google.*
I first thought of people not wanting to provide a payment method or bank account and being put off because of that
They can give an amazon voucher or something similar without the need of a user's account details. Also, this could be covered in the entire experience part that he is talking about for the treatment group but good point! :)
Good stuff!