> Sounds like an interesting study, although maybe a bit redundant with
> 
> all the studies of medical students & doctors already done by Kerfoot
> 
> and others.

Oh, also: The Kerfoot work has gone proprietary (QStream) - which is fine of 
course!  All the same, I'm not expecting that they will be transparent about 
algorithm refinements, that they will share data, etc.
I'm glad people are selling spaced education products, but I'm also glad there 
is a vibrant space for doing research that isn't commercially influenced.
-Matt

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