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1. Motivations for mixed method social research;
2. Fitting data collection methods to research aims;
3. The micro-demographic community study approach;
4. Systematic anomalous case analysis;
5. Neighborhood history calendars;
6. Life history calendars;
7. Longitudinal data collection;
8. Conclusion.
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