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Longitudinal Research on Music Education and Child Development: Contributions and Challenges

Based on a comprehensive analysis of 39 studies published in academic journals in the past decade (2010–2020), this article discusses the strengths of current research and the challenges that lie ahead for researchers interested in conducting longitudinal research on music education and child develo...

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