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Designing and deploying online field experiments
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2014
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Field TrialEngineeringOnline ExperimentComputational Social ScienceData ScienceOnline Field ExperimentsEnd-user DevelopmentManagementData IntegrationExperimental DesignField TestData ManagementWeb-based CollaborationDesignUser ExperienceComputer ScienceInformation ManagementExperimental DesignsOnline ExperimentsInteractive Decision MakingExperiment DesignSocial ComputingHuman-computer InteractionTechnologyDecision Science
Online experiments are widely used to compare specific design alternatives, but they can also be used to produce generalizable knowledge and inform strategic decision making. Doing so often requires sophisticated experimental designs, iterative refinement, and careful logging and analysis. Few tools exist that support these needs. We thus introduce a language for online field experiments called PlanOut. PlanOut separates experimental design from application code, allowing the experimenter to concisely describe experimental designs, whether common "A/B tests" and factorial designs, or more complex designs involving conditional logic or multiple experimental units. These latter designs are often useful for understanding causal mechanisms involved in user behaviors. We demonstrate how experiments from the literature can be implemented in PlanOut, and describe two large field experiments conducted on Facebook with PlanOut. For common scenarios in which experiments are run iteratively and in parallel, we introduce a namespaced management system that encourages sound experimental practice.
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