“…PM performance benefits from strategy use within laboratory (e.g., Einstein & McDaniel, 1990; Reese‐Melancon et al, 2019) and naturalistic settings (e.g., Ihle et al, 2012; Wójcik et al, 2022; Woods et al, 2021), including for important daily TBPM tasks, like medication adherence (e.g., Insel et al, 2016; Zogg et al, 2012). Relevant work examining telephone appointments (e.g., call the experimenter at a designated time) suggests that breakdowns in strategic encoding and retrieval processes can negatively impact the accuracy and ultimate success of PM execution (e.g., Carey et al, 2006; Zogg et al, 2010), but using reminders can help individuals better remember to make a call at the appropriate time (e.g., Kvavilashvili & Fisher, 2007; Maylor, 1990; Walbaum, 1997).…”