Just checking in on a point Allison brought up a while back about whether the probability of last recall should take the final word spoken as the last word or if it should skip words not on the most recently presented list (effectively becoming probability of last correctly-recalled word)
couldn't remember if we had discussed previously
current: takes last utterance, irrespective of whether the word was on the previous list
Just checking in on a point Allison brought up a while back about whether the probability of last recall should take the final word spoken as the last word or if it should skip words not on the most recently presented list (effectively becoming probability of last correctly-recalled word)
couldn't remember if we had discussed previously
current: takes last utterance, irrespective of whether the word was on the previous list