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marmis...@gmail.com

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Nov 28, 2013, 2:18:02 PM11/28/13
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Hi,

I'm a little confused about the grading. What should be the difference between the grade 2 and 3. They both seem to mean that I thought too long, but when does 3 end and 2 start?

Would such interpretation of the other grades be correct?:

0 - I have no idea about the word
1 - Well, now after seeing the flashcard, I recall the word
4 - Needed 5-10 secs to recall it
5 - recalled within 5 secs

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Gnome

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Nov 28, 2013, 2:56:25 PM11/28/13
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Hi, hover over the buttons and there should be a tooltip that gives you a clue.
Here they are:
0: You have forgotten this card completely
1: You've forgotten this card.
2: Barely correct answer. The interval was way too long.
3: Correct answer, but with to much effort. The interval was probably too long.
4: Correct answer, but with some effort. The interval was probably just right.
5: Correct answer, but with no difficulties. The interval was probably too short.

Michael Campbell

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Nov 28, 2013, 6:24:20 PM11/28/13
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And keep in mind there is no hard and fast rule here - use your own
system of what's "too long"; the algorithm adjusts based on
*consistent* grading. Our memories are not deterministic nor like a
machine, so it's not imperative that you grade it exactly right every
time.
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marmis...@gmail.com

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Nov 29, 2013, 6:46:36 AM11/29/13
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Thanks!
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