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Pattern #28: Easiest Fields First
[company] Pattern #28: Tests whether Easiest Fields First improves conversion performance. This is a meta-pattern derived from multiple A/B tests across different companies. Applicable to checkout, signup page types.
Hypothesis
If we A/B test Easiest Fields First on checkout pages, then we can measure its impact and determine if it suits our context — pattern data is directional.
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