Data for Experiments 1-3: Differences in time-based task characteristics help to explain the age-prospective memory paradox

Published: 3 April 2020| Version 3 | DOI: 10.17632/8m84swkfyp.3
Contributors:
Simon Haines, Susan Randall, Gill Terrett, Lucy Busija, Gemma Tatangelo, Skye McLennan, Nathan Rose, Matthias Kliegel, Julie Henry, Peter Rendell

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The data supporting all analyses presented in the results of each experiment for manuscript "Differences in time-based task characteristics help to explain the age-prospective memory paradox" (Accepted for publication in Cognition on 31st March, 2020) are provided here as supplementary online material. For each experiment, we provide each participant’s demographic data; proportion correct score for event, time-of-day, and time-interval cued tasks for each setting (i.e., Virtual Week and MEMO); and contextual data (MEMO). The contextual data for Experiment 1 includes reported location and activity; for Experiment 2 and 3: location, activity, and retrospective memory test (recognition of quiz type). Note: odd quiz numbers (e.g., “quiz 1.1”; day 1 quiz 1] are always time-of-day quizzes; and even quiz numbers (e.g., “quiz 1.2”; day 1 quiz 2) are always time-interval quizzes.

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Aging, Prospective Memory, Cognitive Control

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