Ben Dressler (@bendressler) 's Twitter Profile
Ben Dressler

@bendressler

Product Insights consultant @ scient.se Tweeting mainly about product research and experimentation. My game dev account is at @m1ndg4mes

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"The members of Away’s board say they feel as if they fell victim to management by Twitter mob." Prediction: Organizations will gradually learn that Twitter mobs are not representative, and can safely be ignored. nytimes.com/2020/01/13/bus…

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So I developed a mobile game (“Crux” on iOS&Android) and for some reason Apple started featuring it and now it’s getting to the point where running AB tests on it is getting feasible. Did not expect that! (More on my other account Ben Dressler )

So I developed a mobile game (“Crux” on iOS&amp;Android) and for some reason Apple started featuring it and now it’s getting to the point where running AB tests on it is getting feasible. Did not expect that! (More on my other account <a href="/m1ndg4mes/">Ben Dressler</a> )
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Election learning: Data visualization is hard but key. Outlets warned about mirages/shifts for weeks yet mostly didn’t include warnings/projections prominently on their interaktives. Result: avoidable confusion. Counter takes on this? Nate Silver Nate Cohn Dave Wasserman

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🧵My translation of the analysis of the current situation in Russia by an active FSB analyst. Buckle up for a long thread and definitely please share far & wide. The full text is over 2000 words. This is a highly insightful look behind the curtain - covers many subjects.

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Students often ask me: why do so many choose 5% as the threshold for significance (“alpha”)? So let me try to explain the main rationale 1/20

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Wrong: Quantitative data tells you WHAT. Qualitative data tells you WHY. Correct: Qualitative data tells you WHAT and WHY. Quantitative data tells you HOW BIG IS THIS PROBLEM?

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According to this (German) article about half of German administration employees are satisfied with the state of digital admin. And that’s framed as a pretty positive result. In 2022. spiegel.de/netzwelt/netzp…