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The image contains a horizontal bar chart depicting the number of research students by subject in 2005, with separate bars for female and male students. Linguistics had approximately 200 female and 50 male students. Psychology had roughly 100 female and 20 male students. Natural sciences had around 125 female and 75 male students. Engineering had about 30 female and 90 male students. Programming had around 20 female and 90 male students. Mathematics had approximately 40 female and 80 male students. The y-axis lists the subjects, and the x-axis measures the number of research students from 0 to 200 in increments of 50.
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The bar chart presents the number of research students studying different subjects in 2005.
Overall, mathematics, natural sciences, and psychology had exactly the same number of male students. Mathematics was the least attracted field for females, while programming and engineering were slightly more than the other.
Natural sciences attracted the highest total of both genders, 200 on each. Psychology was the second popular subject, having the same amount with natural sciences on males, around 25 people less on females, around 175. Mathematics also had the highest number of male participants; however, only approximately 45 female students decided to study maths.
Engineering and programming showed the same count for both males and females, around 150 each on men, and around 70 and 90 on women, respectively. In linguistics, unlike other subjects, the number of women was predominant, having over 100 females, but males numbered at around 80.
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