A/B testing is a statistical method used to compare two versions of an email subject line to determine which one performs better in terms of open rates. The significance of the test helps in understanding if the observed difference between the two subject lines is statistically significant or due to random chance.
The Z-score is then compared to a critical value from the standard normal distribution to determine if the difference is statistically significant. A common threshold is a p-value of 0.05, which corresponds to a Z-score of approximately 1.96.
What is a Z-score in an A/B test?
How do I interpret the Z-score result?
What is a pooled proportion in this context?
Can I use this calculator for other types of A/B tests?
What sample size is recommended for accurate results?
How does this calculator help in marketing strategies?
Is there a limit to the number of tests I can perform with this calculator?
Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.
