Table A1.
Statements of the PRMQ and their categorical assignment (Crawford et al., 2003, p. 275).
| Statement | P or R | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Do you decide to do something in a few minutes' time and then forget to do it? | P |
| 2 | Do you fail to recognize a place you have visited before? | R |
| 3 | Do you fail to do something you were supposed to do a few minutes later, even though it's there in front of you, like take a pill or turn off the kettle? | P |
| 4 | Do you forget something that you were told a few minutes before? | R |
| 5 | Do you forget appointments if you are not prompted by someone else or by a reminder such as a calendar or diary? | P |
| 6 | Do you fail to recognize a character in a radio or television show from scene to scene? | R |
| 7 | Do you forget to buy something you planned to buy, like a birthday card, even when you see the shop? | P |
| 8 | Do you fail to recall things that have happened to you in the last few days? | R |
| 9 | Do you repeat the same story to the same person on different occasions? | R |
| 10 | Do you intend to take something with you, before leaving a room or going out, but minutes later leave it behind, even though it's there in front of you? | P |
| 11 | Do you mislay something that you have just put down, like a magazine or glasses? | R |
| 12 | Do you fail to mention or give something to a visitor that you were asked to pass on? | P |
| 13 | Do you look at something without realizing you have seen it moments before? | R |
| 14 | If you tried to contact a friend or relative who was out, would you forget to try again later? | P |
| 15 | Do you forget what you watched on television the previous day? | R |
| 16 | Do you forget to tell someone something you had meant to mention a few minutes ago? | P |
P or R, Prospective or retrospective.