Answer times are collected for statistical reasons,  but they are not used for 
scheduling as I think this would be too uncertain. Similar for string size. 

Cheers, 

Peter 

[email protected] wrote:

>Have you tried collecting answer/response times?
>
>I think this would differentiate recalling answers vs deriving the
>answer.  For example 8*8 and 8^2 are the same /logical/ operation, but
>translating n^2 to n*n requires 2 additional computational steps.
>
>Also, have you tried finding correlations based on string size? The
>longer the answer, the more likely that the user is forgetting only
>PART of the answer.
>
>Forgive me if this has already been asked, I didn't find anything when
>I searched the archives.
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