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Uplift modelling sounds like Voodoo. How can it possibly know the change in behaviour of a single individual?

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Uplift modelling sounds like Voodoo. How can it possibly know the change in behaviour of a single individual?

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A. Uplift modelling can’t know the change in behaviour for any individual, any more than a normal model can know the behaviour of an individual in a future. But it can predict it. It does this by looking at two groups of people, one of which was subject to the marketing action in question, and the other of which was not (a control group). Just as it is standard to measure the incrementality of a campaign by looking at the overall difference in purchase rate between the treated group and an otherwise equivalent control group, uplift modelling models the difference in behaviour between these two groups, finding patterns in the variation.

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