MetricGoal
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A metric goal for an experiment.
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metric
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ExperimentMetric
The metric of the goal. For example, clicks, impressions, cost, conversions, etc.
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direction
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ExperimentMetricDirection
The metric direction of the goal. For example, increase, decrease, no change.
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Last updated 2024-05-29 UTC.
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