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Analyzing a Marketing Campaign

January 6, 2022

This is a sample of how to analyze an aspect of a marketing campaign.

For this example we use a combination of T-tests, along with Hedge’s G and effect size tests to determine statistical confidence and significance. We also used linear regression and standard error analysis to determine the projected efficacy of the campaign.

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