Think of your own experiences, even things as simple as going to the zoo and finding out you really like monkeys. Describe what you were feeling during that moment and what caused you to understand that. Describe your surroundings too
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I think it is effective the question refers to The House of Mango Street, by Mexican-American writer Sandra Cisneros. The novella tells the story of a girl and how spaces in her house are connected to her memories and her very own identity.
Since one of the intentions of the novella is to show how memories are connected to the character and her spaces, the technique chosen by Cisneros works; it tries to show that memories don't always come in a tight way and they are not usually in order, so vignettes are a suitable technique.
Answer:
laboratory observation
Explanation:
According to my research on different research methods, I can say that based on the information provided within the question the most appropriate method of study in this situation would be a laboratory observation. This is because this method is the most efficient method, mainly because it would allow for special equipment to measure the physiological changes. Another good method would have been a naturalistic observation, but since the Professor wants to measure psychological changes and not observable changes this will not suffice.
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