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Music-based interventions in community settings: Navigating the tension between rigor and ecological validity.

Assal HabibiGunter KreutzFrank A RussoMari Tervaniemi
Published in: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (2022)
Empirical research of community-based music interventions has advanced to investigate the individual, social, and educational implications of arts-for-wellbeing practices. Here, we present the motivations, aims, hypotheses, and implications of this complex field of inquiry. We describe examples of recent large-scale investigations to reflect on the major methodological challenges. Community-based music interventions strike a balance between the empirical rigor of clinical trials and the demands of ecological validity. We argue that this balance should be viewed as an asset rather than a mere pragmatic compromise. We also offer some perspectives on best-practice models for effectively engaging in this type of work.
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