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Both longitudinal studies were very interesting, not just because of their impressive timespans, but because of the information that they provide. The first and second studies, although focusing on different things, both shared the similarity of defining the importance of relationships. The first study demonstrated the value of good relationships in our health and quality of life. Meanwhile, the second study showed that, in conjunction with being in a well-off family, having a good relationship with one's parents is an important part of a child's development. Both studies proved that, regardless of what country you live in, healthy relationships are an integral part of having a good quality of life. Both videos gave me a better understanding of this overall point and how longitudinal studies are conducted.