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Retry INCORRECT questions only
One could also argue that only giving the participant one chance to answer, then telling them the correct answer when they get it wrong, has less educational value than making them attempt the question again. If they attempt the question again, at least there's a 50% chance they'll actually think about WHY they got the question wrong the first time? It's another opportunity for learning, albeit at the risk of guessing, but it's better than just saying "That's incorrect" and expecting them to learn from that deflating experience.
Agreed - but then you could just leave it as a test, unlimited attempts, maybe even turn off review if you want - or leave review on - but they get random pooling again or all questions. If they got an answer right before, no reason they couldn't get it right again - and reinforce the learning - unless of course, they are just taking multiple times and guessing - which is what unlimited times, but eliminate what I got right (or guessed right) essentially does.