Ask HN: What is a good, statistically correct primer for A/B testing?

5 points by casebash ↗ HN
I'm wanting to learn about A/B testing, but I'd prefer to learn it from a resource that explains the statistical aspect rigorously. Statistics can be a very hard area to get right - if I learn it from a blog post then I can't be certain that what I am learning is correct. Can anyone suggest such a resource?

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Evan Miller has really good guides and tools : http://evanmiller.org

Check his site out. Start with How Not To Run An A/B Tes