“…In recent years, the PRMQ has been used in a host of studies in order to assess individual differences in reports of prospective and retrospective memory and their association with health issues (e.g., Avgan et al, 2014; Bigdeli, Farzin, & Talepasand, 2014; Costa et al, 2015; Chan et al, 2012; Cuttler, Alcolado, & Taylor, 2013; Cuttler, Relkov, & Taylor, 2013; Fernie, Bennett, Currie, Perrin, & Reid, 2014; Ling, Campbell, Heffernan, & Greenough, 2007; Hsu, Huang, Tu, & Hua, 2014; Mohammadi, Keshavarzi, & Talepasand, 2014; Ross, Macdiarmid, Rostron, Watt, & Crawford, 2013; G. Smith et al, 2000; Thelen, Lynch, Bruce, Hancock, & Bruce, 2014; Wamsley, Donjacour, Scammell, Lammers, & Stickgold, 2014; Willians, Jarrold, Grainger, & Lind, 2014), aging (e.g., Debarnot et al, 2015), or substance use (e.g., Downey et al, 2015; Heffernan & O’Neill, 2014; Weinborn et al, 2013).…”