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A/B-Test (Online kontrolliertes Experiment)×Adaptive Clinical Trial Design×
FachgebietVersuchsplanungVersuchsplanung
FamilieHypothesis testHypothesis test
Entstehungsjahr19351994
UrheberRon Kohavi et al. (Microsoft); conceptual roots in R. A. Fisher's randomized experiments (1935)Bauer & Köhne
TypParametric comparison (frequentist or Bayesian)Adaptive hypothesis test with interim analyses
Wegweisende QuelleKohavi, R., Tang, D., & Xu, Y. (2020). Trustworthy Online Controlled Experiments: A Practical Guide to A/B Testing. Cambridge University Press. ISBN: 9781108724265Bauer, P. & Köhne, K. (1994). Evaluation of Experiments with Adaptive Interim Analyses. Biometrics, 50(4), 1029–1041. DOI ↗
Aliasnamensplit test, controlled experiment, two-variant test, A/B Testi (Online Kontrollü Deney)adaptive design, group sequential design, sample size re-estimation, platform trial
Verwandt43
ZusammenfassungAn A/B test is a randomized controlled experiment that simultaneously exposes two groups of users to a control variant (A) and a treatment variant (B) in order to determine whether a measured outcome differs significantly between them. The modern online controlled experiment framework was systematized by Ron Kohavi and colleagues at Microsoft in the early 2000s, building on R. A. Fisher's classical randomization principles from 1935. It is the dominant causal inference tool in web product development, digital marketing, and experimentation platforms.Adaptive clinical trial design is a flexible experimental framework, formalised by Bauer and Köhne in 1994, in which pre-specified rules allow the trial to be modified mid-course — adjusting sample size, treatment arms, or randomisation ratios — based on accumulating interim data while rigorously controlling the Type I error rate.
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