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Building Search Terms That Detect Implicit Manifestations of Prospective Memory Even When the Phenomenon Is Not Named Explicitly

              Building Search Terms That Detect Implicit Manifestations of Prospective Memory Even When the Phenomenon Is Not Named Explicitly Analytical Research Report 8 April 2026   Abstract This report analyzes how search terms can be constructed to identify implicit manifestations of prospective memory (PM) when the phenomenon is described without using the explicit label “prospective memory.” In this context, an implicit manifestation refers to a description of remembering to carry out a delayed intention at an appropriate later moment, even if the source instead speaks of forgetting a promised action, noticing a cue, remembering at the right time, missing a deadline, or relying on reminders, checklists, or other supports. The report distinguishes the conceptual core of PM from neighboring constructs such as retrospective memory, planning, reminders, task management, routines, and external memory aids. The analys...

Managerial Decision Aids Under Prospective-Memory Constraints and Evaluation Constraints: A Critical Analytical Report

  Managerial Decision Aids Under Prospective-Memory Constraints and Evaluation Constraints: A Critical Analytical Report Analytical research report March 2026   Abstract This report analyzes which managerial decision aids are most relevant when the main bottleneck is prospective memory - that is, the retention and execution of intentions across delay, interruptions, and competing tasks - and which aids are better matched to problems of immediate option evaluation or preference formation. The report treats the issue as a conceptual and evidence-based comparison rather than as a search for a universal tool. A narrative analytical review was conducted using literature from cognitive psychology, decision research, and organizational and safety-oriented applied research. The material indicates that prospective-memory bottlenecks become especially important when action must be deferred, cue detection is uncertain, interruptions are common, and omission errors are costly...