Is there any point in keeping collections separate?
Answer No. Once you master categories, templates, and subset operations, there is no point. You gain global search, global registries, global repetitions, global optimization, etc. This would not be advisable in SuperMemo 7 as item difficulty measure (E-factor) was dependent on the average difficulty of items in the collection. Presently, the item difficulty measure ( A-Factor, or absolute difficulty factor) is absolute and does not depend on the context in which an item is placed. Only the length of the first interval will significantly be affected by the average difficulty of items in the collection. However, this shall not bear dramatically on the speed of learning.
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