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Product Analytics

Product Analytics

586 kr

586 kr

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Fr., 14 feb. - to., 20 feb.


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Produktbeskrivelse

This guide shows how to combine data science with social science to gain unprecedented insight into customer behavior, so you can change it. Joanne Rodrigues-Craig bridges the gap between predictive data science and statistical techniques that reveal why important things happen -- why customers buy more, or why they immediately leave your site -- so you can get more behaviors you want and less you don’t.

Drawing on extensive enterprise experience and deep knowledge of demographics and sociology, Rodrigues-Craig shows how to create better theories and metrics, so you can accelerate the process of gaining insight, altering behavior, and earning business value. You’ll learn how to:

  • Develop complex, testable theories for understanding individual and social behavior in web products
  • Think like a social scientist and contextualize individual behavior in today’s social environments
  • Build more effective metrics and KPIs for any web product or system
  • Conduct more informative and actionable A/B tests
  • Explore causal effects, reflecting a deeper understanding of the differences between correlation and causation
  • Alter user behavior in a complex web product
  • Understand how relevant human behaviors develop, and the prerequisites for changing them
  • Choose the right statistical techniques for common tasks such as multistate and uplift modeling
  • Use advanced statistical techniques to model multidimensional systems
  • Do all of this in R (with sample code available in a separate code manual)

Artikkel nr.

8b25e6d9-c272-4900-8107-797e9b46a586

Product Analytics

586 kr

586 kr

På lager

Fr., 14 feb. - to., 20 feb.


Sikker betaling

14 dagers åpent kjøp


Selges og leveres av

Adlibris