08/05/2026
Llegaron con un poco de demora las 5 de mayo, a tu salud!
Referencias de cada estudio acá: todos los links andan.
1. McGeehan, M., Sutin, A. R., Gallagher, S., Terracciano, A., Turiano, N. A., Ahern, E., Kirwan, E. M., Luchetti, M., Graham, E. K., & O’Súilleabháin, P. S. (2026). Personality and mortality risk: A systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal data.Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 130(4), 786–813. https://doi.org/10.1037/pspp0000577
2. Wiegmann, A., Reins, L., Mizumoto, M., Erut, A., Li, Q., & Orr, S. (2025). Are the concepts of truth and lying shared across cultures? American Psychologist. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1037/amp0001626
3. Quigley-McBride, A., & Wells, G. L. (2026). Biased lineups and additional repetitions exacerbate the repeated-suspect effect. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 32(2), 212–228. https://doi.org/10.1037/xap0000553
4. Hall JA, Pennington N, Holmstrom AJ (2025) Lonely and connected in emerging adulthood: The ambivalence of sociality in a time of transitions. PLoS One 20(11): e0334787. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0334787
5. Maunz, L. A., De Beer, L. T., Batinic, B., Seubert, C., & Glaser, J. (2026). Revisiting the stressor–burnout relationship: Evidence for reverse causation and conditional change.Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 31(1), 42–62. https://doi.org/10.1037/ocp0000417