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I don't think you can explain it this way, if you read a book that is fast, it should mean that you are very suitable for studying this aspect, for example, you are gifted in psychology, but this is not necessarily a causal connection and does not reflect that you are not suitable for studying mathematics. Let me briefly share some of my views on this topic.
Disciplines are different
Relatively speaking, these two subjects should be similar to one liberal arts and one science, and it is not appropriate to compare them. Psychology requires more diffuse thinking and is relatively closely related to daily life, but mathematics requires logical thinking. Be more cautious and look at every step carefully.
Every law needs to be checked, so this thing can't be fast.
Fast or slow doesn't tell the story
Just use the speed to explain whether it is suitable for learning, in fact, it is not very explainable, for example, I watch the Internet ** is also very fast, sometimes you can finish reading a large part in two or three days, but most of you may not even remember what the name of the protagonist is after reading it, this is the process of enjoying a leisure and entertainment from the mind, but I myself have no interest in writing the Internet**Of course, I don't want to study the Internet**.
Interest
For example, when you look at mathematics, it will be easy to immerse yourself in it and not want to be disturbed by others, hoping to silently calculate those problems over and over again, and it will have a sense of achievement, so it should be more suitable for learning mathematics. But most people see that mathematics is very boring, and psychologically they will reject this, of course, it is not suitable, and the psychological reaction is similar.
So whether it's suitable or not, first depends on the interest, and the other depends on whether you can calm down and understand, or even if you are interested, but it is difficult to understand, that will not work.
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I don't think the speed of reading a book is a problem or a sign of suitability for a certain subject, let alone comparing a textual book to mathematics? Mathematics, think this is a nightmare that many students can't escape, not only Chinese, but also people all over the world, I think mathematics is definitely a gap that cannot be easily crossed.
Thinking of my indoctrination of various mathematical knowledge in junior high school and high school, I thought that I would be able to free myself from this clutches when I went to college, but I didn't expect to fall into a deeper quagmire and couldn't extricate myself, and I was drunk and dreamed of dying in the whirlpool called mathematics all day long. Integral, differentiation, probability statistics, linear algebra. The fear of domination is indescribable.
Difficulty in understanding
Psychology books belong to the scope of pure text understanding, as long as you have a certain education to make you understand that it belongs to Chinese or is so good that you can understand the pure English version, you can understand it, and you can understand it at a glance. And mathematics, this is a group of cowhide coaxing people summed up a lot of heavenly books, and then a group of people after a group of cowhide coaxing people continue to supplement, extend, and develop the condensed essence.
Maybe you can understand the meaning of your psychology book even if you read it roughly, read it quickly, but if you don't understand it in order when it comes to mathematics, then please believe that you must be confused in the back.
Interest orientation
The level of interest in a particular subject can also have an impact on the speed at which books can be read. Personally, I also belong to the category of liberal arts students who are more interested in psychology books, and have a serious fear of science-oriented mathematics, so let me read psychology books I think I can never get tired of it all day, and enjoy it, and I can read one book quickly.
But if I change to a math one, I think I want to give up before I start, and even if I do, I need to stay on the same page for a long, long time, because I am struggling, and I may not be able to read the whole book for a long time.
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Studying psychology is about touching on some mathematical concepts, but not the main aspects. Advanced Mathematics is a common basic course for undergraduate psychology students and is compulsory.
Psychostatistics, psychometrics, experimental psychology and other core psychology courses all require students to have a certain mathematical ability, and if you want to study some more in-depth directions, such as IRT theory commonly used in psychological and educational statistics, structural equation modeling, not only calculus, linear algebra and probability theory must also have an understanding.
If you want to take the postgraduate examination, then psychological statistics and measurement and experiments are all required, and you must have a certain mathematical logical thinking ability.
In fact, in a sense, mathematics as a tool (like foreign languages, computers, etc.), is useful for any major.
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I studied psychology myself.
Psychology majors are not studied, and they don't take the graduate school entrance examination, but psychology needs to learn statistics, which requires a mathematical foundation, and it is much easier to learn science than literature in high school, of course, it is not all mathematical knowledge, but at least it is related to some logical thinking or something.
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To study psychology, mathematics is a must. The better the university, the higher the score requirements for mathematics. This is for universities in the UK.
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1.Some of the statistics, measurements, experiments and other related problems involved in psychology involve mathematics;
2.Psychology does not include mathematics: major, English, politics;
3.Psychology now belongs to the science category, but there are indeed many people who hate mathematics, calculus or something, and I also hate mathematics;
4.Obviously, some basic math knowledge is a must!
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In college, you have to study some statistics, and many conclusions in psychology are based on statistical analysis.
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Psychology is statistical, and mathematics must be very good.
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Good language skills are not required in mathematics.
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If you belong to science, you should study it.
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Mathematics is a subject that requires continuous learning and constantly broadening your horizons, and here are some of the math books that I find very good:
1."The Beauty of Mathematics": This book mainly introduces the beauty of mathematics, and through the perspective of mathematics, the mysteries of computer science, artificial intelligence, data science and other fields.
2.Mathematical Analysis (Volume I and II): This book not only explains the basic theory of mathematical analysis, but also focuses on examples and applications, which can help readers gain an in-depth understanding of the ideas and methods of mathematical analysis.
3.Linear Algebra and Its Useful Use (Fourth Edition): This is a very classic textbook on linear algebra, which is very suitable for beginners. The book uses vivid examples and real-life examples to explain various concepts and methods in linear algebra.
These books are very good, which can allow readers to deeply understand the basic concepts and ideas of mathematics from different perspectives, and broaden their mathematical horizons.
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What I would like to share with you today is 36 volumes of conceptual picture books on the study of the state of Shuchi. Recently, I have been a little interested in mathematics, the reason is very simple, the child failed the last mathematics exam, and the old mother reflected overnight and found that the phenomenon of "carelessness again" mentioned by many parents is estimated to be repeated in 90% of children! Is it really carelessness?
no!no!no!
There are elements of carelessness, but the essence is: lack of concentration + weak grasp of knowledge! I found that my child always had problems with calculations, and when a test paper came down, the points deducted were always calculated, and the carry and borrowed positions were not careful, and there were more points and fewer points.
Maybe blame me, I don't care too much about the cultivation of children's concentration, which leads to children always being distracted during homework, and the consequences are self-evident! So how can you cultivate your child's concentration and grasp the knowledge firmly? We all know that children are always very focused on what they are interested in, so we have today's hand tremor sharing.
part two
This set of mathematical drawings cleverly expresses many abstract concepts of mathematics in the form of stories very clearly and intuitively. There is also a parent-child math game design after each book, which is very operational. In terms of content, it seems to be a suitable reading material for children, but in fact it involves a wide range of mathematical concepts, including classification and order, number and code calculation, regularity and mathematical applications, measurement, etc., covering kindergarten, primary school and even junior high school, high school mathematics knowledge, is a good set of mathematical concepts for the first time to read.
A total of 36 volumes, not only pdf text, but also *** audio, readable and audible, really suitable for children! Let's take a look at part of one of them, "Where Points and Lines Meet".
What kind of wonderful reaction will happen when the dots and lines meet, take the child and look down.
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The third-grade math book, too much knowledge is dizzying, and it is even more difficult to take exams without listening to classes, and you still have to do it.
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Here are some classic math books that are considered excellent math books and are widely acclaimed.
Calculus by James Stewart. This is a comprehensive introduction to calculus, covering the basics, applications, and complex problems of calculus. The book has the ability to cultivate thinking and problem-solving, integrates theory and practice, and is suitable for beginners, high school students and undergraduates.
Linear Algebra and Its Applications by Gilbert Strang. This book is intriguing, highlighting both the foundations and theories of linear algebra and the important role of linear algebra in various application fields, such as signal processing, machine learning, image processing, and more.
The Magical Maze: Seeing the World Through Mathematical Eyes by Ian Stewart. It is an easy-to-understand, wide-ranging math book that provides a comprehensive introduction to many aspects of mathematics, including graph theory, algebra, geometry, and number theory, and much of the content in the book is full of fun and humor.
Mathematics and its History by John Stillwell. This is a book that introduces the history of mathematics, spanning from ancient Greek to modern mathematics, and examines the impact of mathematics on human thinking and culture.
It should be noted that there are countless excellent books in the field of mathematics, and everyone's reading habits and mathematics levels are different, so it is best to choose books that suit you and choose to read them according to your needs and interests.
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Gao Shu Cha Yinzhong Mathematics 126 Tricks Uncovered".
Its positioning is a mathematical reference book containing a lot of problem-solving methods, it almost includes all the types of high school mathematics, when you encounter a problem that you can't, you can quickly find the test method and solution method of this kind of problem like a dictionary, after each problem has a general solution to this kind of problem, you can solve a problem will be a type of problem, the first year of high school can be used to do synchronous training, and the second and third years of high school can be aimed at weak question types. Really recommend! I myself went from more than 80 points in high school math to more than 110, which is really useful!
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1."The Beauty of Mathematics": This book introduces mathematical concepts, theorems, and how to prove them, and is designed to help junior high school students gain an in-depth understanding of the basics of mathematics.
2.Mathematics and Human Civilization: This book introduces the role of mathematics in history, including the development of mathematics in ancient Greece, the achievements of mathematics in the European Middle Ages, the modern mathematical revolution, and the socio-economic and political impact of modern mathematics.
3.A Brief History of Mathematics Searches: This book explains in detail the development of mathematics from ancient Egypt to the end of the 20th century, bringing a rich and wonderful visual feast to junior high school students.
4 "The Road to Mathematics": This book covers the process of mathematical research, covering the main contributors and their work at different stages, so that junior high school students can better understand the value of mathematics.
5.Outline of Mathematics Education Reform: This book points out the shortcomings of current mathematics education and puts forward relevant measures and suggestions for teachers and school management.
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Analysis of 500 Cases of Advanced Mathematics Proof Problems" and "Summary of Advanced Mathematics Problem Solving Methods and Skills".
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Math books for junior and senior high school students.
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For me to shout early, it is divided into three stages!
The first stage is the middle school stage! The secondary school stage can be divided into two stages, one is the junior high school stage, and I have not used teaching materials; The other one was in high school, and I didn't buy any materials at that time!
The second stage is the college stage! I was a prodigal in college, how could I buy teaching aids to watch?!
The third stage is the work phase! Due to the nature of my work, I began to buy materials, except for the teaching aids written by some friends, I think the best one I used was "Mathematics That Plays with This Meaning", the author is Han Xu!
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