No, the next interval is longer than the previous, but the DEGREE of
"longer" is smaller with a 2 than 3 (or 4 (or 5))...


On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 7:41 AM, Scott Youngman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Oisin wrote:
> "Yes, the interval always increases with passing grades, but by different
> factors. Lower grades can decrease the "easiness" factor though, if it's
> greater than 1.3 - this is another factor in deriving future intervals."
>
> My question: So does changing the easiness factor + considering previous
> review history result in grade 2 showing a card *more* often than in
> recent repetitions? I can't imagine that a grade 2 (essentially meaning "I
> don't know this very well") would actually result in me seeing it *less*often 
> than before.
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