'~+_SCROLL DOWN FOR IMPORTANT STUFF_+~' Welcome to Number Memory -- A simulation I concocted for a science fair experiment. It tests whether it is easier for an individual to memorize things with their short term memory when dealing with either quantity or time. You must complete each test twice before you finish and can view the graph (a button will turn gray when limit is reached). '~+_IMPORTANT STUFF_+~' SCRATCH USERS: You may post your score in the comment section and I will encrypt it into the code to contribute to the stats. PEOPLE WHO FOUND IT THROUGH FACEBOOK: You must post your score on the post where you discovered this project. That way, I can get your score encrypted into the stats without you having to register/sign up for scratch.mit.edu.
You can highlight the top of the graph stick things to view the info! # means number test, % means timed test. Thank you for participating in my science fair experiment -- every person I can get to do it counts! (Well, as long as you post your scores...) Highlight a button to see what it does. I recommend you click the LIGHT BLUE button BEFORE clicking the PINK button. Now that I think of it, you won't even have to click the pink button unless you have multiple people in the room who want to test as well. In this case, I would need the scores for each person, of course.