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FAQ

Can I turn Relative risk notes or readings into flashcards without rebuilding everything by hand?

Yes. You can import your Relative risk notes or readings into RemNote and turn key passages into flashcards with a click. RemNote's AI can also generate flashcards automatically, so you don't have to start from scratch.

Can I study Relative risk from a PDF and then test myself in the same place?

Yes. RemNote lets you annotate Relative risk PDFs and create flashcards directly from your highlights. Your study materials and review tools live in the same workspace, so you can go from reading to testing yourself without switching apps.

Will this help me remember the material for a quiz or test, not just read it once?

Yes. RemNote uses spaced repetition to schedule reviews of your Relative risk material at the optimal time. Instead of cramming, you build lasting recall through active testing — which research shows is far more effective than re-reading.

Can I make the Relative risk study set more than just basic flashcards?

Yes. Beyond standard flashcards, RemNote supports multi-line cards, image occlusion, cloze deletions, and built-in quizzes. You can create rich Relative risk study materials that go well beyond simple question-and-answer pairs.

Can I share the Relative risk study guide or collaborate with classmates or students?

Yes. You can share your Relative risk study decks and guides publicly or with specific people. Classmates and students can view, copy, or study from your shared materials directly on RemNote.