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#<a href="page.php?w=Taguchi_methods">Taguchi methods</a>: with multiple variations of content in multiple locations on a website, a large number of combinations need to be tested, and medium/low traffic websites can take a long time to get a large enough sample to find statistically significant differences in performance if differences really exist. For example, if three different images are to be tested in each of three locations, there are nine combinations to test. <a href="page.php?w=Taguchi_methods">Taguchi methods</a></p><p>
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