Conversions by Session Default Channel Group metric shows the number of completed goals divided by the total number of sessions, grouped by default channel grouping. It helps to understand which channels drive the most valuable traffic to the website.
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The Total Users by Session Source metric indicates the number of unique users who have interacted with the website or app, grouped by the source of the session they arrived from.
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