> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.kameleoon.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Results page settings

> Learn how to configure date ranges, apply audience filters and breakdowns, and select statistical methods on the Kameleoon Results page.

The Results page offers tools and configuration options to customize how Kameleoon displays your experiment data. Control date ranges and apply filters to refine results, identify trends, and draw actionable conclusions.

## Date controls

The **Overview**, **Metrics**, and **Compare** sections feature a toolbar to adjust the time range for data on the Results page. The selected time range applies to all data on the page for a consistent view.

To change the time range:

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1. Click the **Calendar** icon.
2. Select one of the following options to customize the date range:
   * **Fixed:**
     * Enter a **start date** and an **end date**, or select the dates on the calendar.
     * To specify a precise time, click the **Clock** icon to set an hour.
   * **Since:**
     * Enter a date to display data from that point onward.
   * **Last:**
     * Enter a number and choose a unit (**Days**, **Weeks**, or **Months**) from the dropdown to display data from the specified period.

You can also choose preset time ranges:

* **All time:** Data collected since the start of the experiment.
* **30D:** Data from the last 30 days.
* **7D:** Data from the last 7 days.

## Settings sidebar

To access the settings sidebar, click the sideways chevrons on the right side of the page.

The sidebar contains three tabs: **Audience**, **Data**, and **Views**.

### Audience

The **Audience** tab lets you filter and break down the audience data that Kameleoon analyzes and displays on the Results page. Filters and breakdowns consider all events that occur within a session or across the visitor's sessions. They operate independently of campaign targeting times.

#### Filter audience

<Note>
  The new filter interface is available only to beta users. [Join the Kameleoon beta program](../../account-and-team-management/organization-settings/join-beta-program) to try it.
</Note>

Filter your audience to analyze specific visitor segments. You can apply single filters or create complex filter groups with AND/OR logic.

##### Apply a single filter

Apply a single filter directly in the sidebar:

1. Navigate to the **Audience** menu and click **Add filter** > **Add filter**.
2. Select an identifier from the list.
3. Configure the rule in the inline editor by selecting an operator and value.
   * For example, select **Converted goals**, choose **Is** from the dropdown, and select one or more goals.
4. Click **Apply filter**.

The filter appears as a summary card in the sidebar. Click the **three-dots** menu on the card to **Edit**, **Delete**, or **Turn into filter group**.

##### Create a filter group

Create a filter group to combine multiple conditions using AND and OR logic:

1. Navigate to the **Audience** menu and click **Add filter** > **Add filter group**. The **Filters builder** opens.
2. Define the group logic (**If any** for OR, **If all** for AND) using the top dropdown.
3. Drag and drop conditions from the sidebar into the builder.
4. Configure each condition within the group.
   * For example, you can set the **Device type** condition to **include desktop**, and **Converted goals** to **include retention rate** in another.
5. Click **Apply filter**.

In the filter group, click the **three-dots** menu on any condition to:

* **Delete** the condition.
* **Duplicate** the condition.
* **Convert to single filter**.
* **Convert to subgroup** (if not already a subgroup).

##### Manage applied filters

Applied filters appear in the **Audience** sidebar.

* **Read summary:** Group filters display their structure with OR/AND operators and indentation. Hover over a rule to see its full definition in a tooltip.
* **Edit group:** Click **Edit filter group** on the summary card to reopen the builder.
* **Clear all:** Click **Clear all** at the top of the filter section to remove all groups.

<Note>
  To filter by weather or geolocation data in the Results page, your site must use at least one corresponding targeting condition. Without these conditions, Kameleoon does not collect data unless you enable the **Opportunity Detection Premium** feature.

  Some filters require Hybrid experimentation to function correctly. For more information, read [the documentation on Hybrid experimentation](https://developers.kameleoon.com/core-concepts/hybrid-experimentation/).
</Note>

#### Breakdown audience

To break down your audience:

1. Click the chevron to expand the **Breakdown audience** menu, then click **+Add breakdown**.
2. Select a breakdown and specify its criteria.
   * Use the search bar to find breakdowns.
3. Click **Apply**.

Click **Cancel** at any time to return to the sidebar main menu.

<Note>
  To break down by weather or geolocation data in the Results page, your site must use at least one corresponding targeting condition.

  Some breakdowns require Hybrid experimentation to function correctly. For more information, read [the documentation on Hybrid experimentation](https://developers.kameleoon.com/core-concepts/hybrid-experimentation/).
</Note>

<Note>
  When you break down results by acquisition channel, two system-generated entries may appear:

  * **RESTART**: Kameleoon assigns this label to sessions with no referrer. Sessions without a referrer typically occur when a visitor's session became inactive while the browser tab remained open and the visitor then returned to the page.
  * **DELETED**: Kameleoon assigns this label to visits that were associated with an acquisition channel that has since been deleted. Because the original channel no longer exists, Kameleoon cannot match the visit to a named channel.
</Note>

### Data

The **Data** tab lets you configure Results page settings, advanced settings, and the statistical method.

#### Settings

Click the chevron beside **Settings** to expand the menu.

In the menu, you can:

* **Show data per visit or visitor:** Visit-level data counts each session separately. Visitor-level data aggregates all sessions for a unique user.
* **Show conversion data per converted visits or all conversions:** Converted visits count sessions with at least one conversion. "All conversions" counts the total number of conversions across all sessions.
* **Select the reference variation:** Kameleoon compares all other variations to the reference variation to calculate the improvement rate.

Click **Apply** to save your changes.

#### Statistical method

Click the chevron beside **Statistical method** to access the statistical method menu and advanced settings.

Kameleoon offers three statistical methods:

* Frequentist
* Sequential testing
* Bayesian

Read [our statistical paper](https://storage.googleapis.com/kameleoon-storage-documentation/user-manual/pdf/statistics-at-kameleoon.pdf) for details on the strengths and weaknesses of each method.

Click **Apply** to save your changes.

#### Advanced settings

In the advanced settings menu, you can enable:

* **Multiple Test Correction:** Ensures accurate results when you perform multiple simultaneous tests. This option is available only if your test has more than one variation.
* **CUPED (controlled-experiment using pre-experiment data):** Minimizes data volatility by offsetting variance from external factors, providing a more precise estimate of your variations’ influence. Enabling CUPED updates the values for conversion rate, reliability, and confidence intervals, but doesn't affect graphs, revenue metrics, or other data.

### Views

Views allow you to save a specific configuration of your Results page, including filters, breakdowns, and statistical settings. This feature simplifies recurring analyses by eliminating the need to manually re-apply settings. By saving views, you can quickly switch between different perspectives of your experiment data.

<Note>
  Views are experiment-specific. A saved view applies only to the experiment in which you created it; it does not change the configuration for other experiments in your project.
</Note>

The **Views** tab lets you save and manage these configurations. A view stores your audience filters, breakdowns, data settings, and statistical methods.

#### Create a view

To create a view:

1. Open the settings sidebar and select either the **Audience** or **Data** tab.
2. Configure your desired settings:
   * In the **Audience** tab, apply filters or breakdowns.
   * In the **Data** tab, select data settings and statistical methods.
3. Click **Apply**.
4. Click **Save as view**.
5. In the **Save as view** window, enter a name for the view.
6. (Optional) Toggle **Save the current layout** to store layout settings, such as **View metrics by**, **Show graph**, and **Zoom**.
7. (Optional) Toggle **Save as default** to make this view the default configuration for the Results page.
8. Click **Save**.

#### Manage views

Navigate to the **Views** tab to see your saved views.

* **Switch views:** Click a saved view to apply its settings to the Results page.
* **Search views:** Use the search bar to find a specific view by name.
* **Edit or delete a view:** Click the **three-dots** menu on a view card to access secondary actions:
  * Click **Edit this view** to modify the view settings.
  * Click **Delete** to remove the view.
