It is correct.

Grades 2-5 all multiply the interval by a factor of "about 2".
Also,
Grades 2 and 3 decrease this multiplier slightly each time, down to as
low as 1.3.
Grade 4 leaves the multiplier unchanged.
Grade 5 increases the multiplier slightly each time, with no upper
limit.

Then, each card remembers this multiplier.

Over time, if the card is hard, and is scored 2-3 repeatedly, its
multiplier will decrease to as low as 1.3.
If the card is easy, and is scored 5 repeatedly, the multiplier will
gradually become very large.

My comment is: You can trust the program. Just keep working, making
cards, testing, testing. It will work out.

On Feb 18, 3:52 pm, CanadianGuyEnFrance <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have noticed that a card interval will increase when I select a
> grade of 2.  This seemed a bit surprizing given that the grade 2
> selection indicates:
>
> "Barely correct answer.  The interval was way too long"
>
> I expected the interval to decrease after this selection.
>
> for example, when a particular card showed Days since last
> repetition=94,
> then, I selected 2, and then looked up the card in the deck,
> Day until next repetition>94 (I can't recall the exact number).
>
> Is this behaviour correct?
>
> thanks
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