B) Campaigns and D) Recipes, no doubt. Anything else would be like trying to do A/B testing with a rock and a stick. Good luck on the exam, fellow test-takers!
Easy peasy! The correct answer is B) Campaigns and D) Recipes. Those are the two features that have the A/B testing functionality built-in. Not a trick question, folks!
Hmm, this one's tricky. I'm going to guess B) Campaigns and D) Recipes. Recipes seem like a logical place to implement A/B testing, and campaigns are where the rubber meets the road.
I'm not sure, but I think you might be right. A) Templates and C) Segments make sense for setting up the tests and targeting specific groups. Let's look into it further.
I see your point, but I still think it's B) Campaigns and D) Recipes. Campaigns are where the tests are actually run, and recipes are used to define the variations.
I think it's actually A) Templates and C) Segments. Templates are used to create different variations for testing, and segments help target specific groups for testing.
I think it's B) Campaigns and D) Recipes. A/B testing is crucial for optimizing campaign performance, and recipes can also be used to test different interactions.
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