The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has been running A/B tests for over four years. We have learned a lot about when testing makes sense, how to work across teams for the best results, how to run a successful test, and what it means when your test doesn’t get the results you expected. In this session, we would like to share knowledge with our new community of practice, as well as discuss what we as a group hope to get out of this community.
Our Speaker and Community Manager
Kelley Holden is the Digital Analytics Program Manager at CFPB and works on the Data Science and Analytics team. She has worked on multiple projects including search engine optimization (SEO) strategy, A/B testing and randomized control trials (RCT), web analysis, analytics visualizations, data science, and user behavior analysis.
This talk is hosted by the TTS Research Guild and Digital.gov. The TTS Research Guild is a GSA-local community of practice for design researchers and design research enthusiasts led by Ben Peterson (another person to co-lead the guild is yet to be determined).
Our team will send a reminder email prior to the event that includes your link to join the video.
Questions about this event or future events? Send them to digitalgov@gsa.gov.