Abstract

Students of non-mathematical specialties experience many problems when studying mathematics. This fact implicitly encourages teachers of higher mathematics to turn to psychology and the phenomenon of cognitive dissonance. In the philosophy of mathematical education, the problems of cognitive learning of understood mathematics are solved differently in accordance with cultural and educational traditions. Educational practice shows that mathematical anxiety is an important problem of learning, along with the formation of mathematical thinking.

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