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Statistics is a scientific approach to inductive inference and prediction based on probabilistic models of the data. By extension, it covers the design of experiments and surveys to gather data for this purpose.
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What are the methods to ensure that the population split for A/B test is random?
Before launching an A/B test, what are the methods to ensure that the population split in control and target group is random for a particular label say, purchase rate.