“…If subjective memory ratings have discriminant validity for memory performance, subjective memory should be more closely associated with memory performance than with other variables (Hülür & Gerstorf, 2015). So far, such studies of discriminant validity of subjective memory ratings have found that subjective memory ratings are as closely or even more closely associated with variables other than memory, such as depressive symptoms (e.g., Buckley, Laming, Chen, Crole, & Hester, 2016; Crane, Bogner, Brown, & Gallo, 2007; O’Shea et al, 2016), health (Montejo Carrasco, Montenegro-Pena, Lopez-Higes, & Borja, 2016; Rickenbach, Agrigoroaei, & Lachman, 2015) or personality (e.g., Pearman & Storandt, 2005; Steinberg et al, 2013).…”