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Band 5+: The pie charts below illustrate the number of journal articles read per week by all students, PhD students, and junior lecturers at an Australian university.

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The given pie charts demonstrate the quantity of academic papers read by all students, phd students and junior faculty at an Australian university in a week

Overall, it is noticeable that, the number of journal articles read by phd students represented the highest percentages, however, the rate of scientific articles preferred by juniors received the least attention

The most outstanding feature of the pie chart , is that phd students category achieved the 12 year accounted for approximately 80 percent which was the highest figure among other categories. In comparison with the average of articles read by all students at an Australian university in 12 plus year made up 67 percent. Moreover the number of all students was lower to almost 13 percent, however the 1 to 5 ages was higher than the number of articles preferred by phd students

On the other hand, the majority of students who were 6 to 11 constituted 21 percent. In fact the number of journals presented by junior faculty in 6 to 11 ages was the highest figure among to 12 plus ages and 1 to 5 ages . Nevertheless the rate of academic research’s by juniors to 1 to 5 category were the lowest which comprised only 1 percent.

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