If you create new metrics (possibly by gathering a novel data source) and try to learn something new, you won’t know if your new metric is right. With new metrics, you should first apply them to a known feature or data.
If you have a new metric for where users are directing their attention to the page, make sure it matches what we know from looking at eye-tracking or rater studies about how images affect page attention. Doing this provides validation when you then go to learn something new.
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