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3/ Start with a “wide test,” not a “deep test.” Wide test = comparing totally different formats: • Static banner vs animated banner • Square vs horizontal • Image vs short motion You’re identifying the winning style before testing variations.
RCT by @gemmaaltinger et al suggests that physicians who are offered multiple alternatives to a treatment (vs just one alternative) are more likely to choose a superior one → presenting multiple alternatives may improve clinical decision-making: buff.ly/IMBAYt1
Don't just trust your test coverage. #MutationTesting goes a step further: it deliberately changes your code to see if your tests react. 🕵️ Learn how to spot weak tests with practical examples and tools like #Pitest & #FizzBuzz in this post. 👇
Choosing between moderated and unmoderated #UserTesting isn’t just about cost—it’s about context. 💰🔍 In this blog we break down when each method makes sense and how to align testing with your product goals. 🏁 Explore our insights → loom.ly/XS-CJWA
Our methods: (1) counterfactual evaluation via resampling with semantic filtering (2) resilience scores accounting for error correction (3) on/off-policy chain-of-thought interventions (4) transplant resampling to compare prompts. All require studying reasoning distributions.
Restricted Block Permutation for Two-Sample Testing. arxiv.org/abs/2512.00668
from my experience so far, ensembles that combine a "different" piece of information tend to work best. "Different" can be in multiple ways such as target, different feature set, horizon, etc.
I started with a few different methods. Not all at once, of course. There are certain styles that work for different people and easier to understand. I would say that what works for one person may not always work for the next. So if a certain method is not clicking, find the next…
Combining several of these strategies is key. By using multiple approaches, you increase your chances of finding relevant literature, staying up to date, and critically engaging with research to inform your applied practice.
Earned a follow, great work. There are hundreds of different methods used, but once you figure a couple out they really lose their power to influence.
A handy visual of different genetic testing approaches: genome sequencing, exome sequencing, and genotyping
7. Divergent Modifiers - Techniques like exaggerate, eliminate, or reverse (e.g., TEDx in a stadium, speakers swapping scripts)
diverse content means web3 related or other normal tweets without any infofi campaigns mentioned. we dont want your profile to look like a billboard where there are only tweets shilling incentivized campaigns. we want to see you talking about other things in web3 or personal…
You should definitely try them all, I'm okay with each and every method :3
📣 Want your social media to reach more people without posting endlessly? Diversifying content keeps your audience engaged and your brand visible. 🌐 This guide shows how mixing formats creates momentum, expands reach, and strengthens your presence. red-website-design.co.uk/how-to-diversi…
➡️ Fast variant testing — try different colorways and export new sets instantly
Interested in mixed-methods? This month's #MethodsMadeEasy is focusing on mixed-methods studies. There are different ways to undertake the integration of data and they come with certain challenges, but mixed-methods are a great way to answer complex research questions. An…
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