The three pie charts illustrate the number of journal articles read by all students, PhD students, and junior lecturers on a weekly basis.
Overall, it is evident that the greatest amount of articles were read by PhD students while all students read the minimum quantity of articles. Moreover, junior lecturers read a decent number of articles per week.
To begin, eight out of every ten PhD students read more than 12 articles a week, which is much higher than the proportion of all students and junior lecturers reading at the same velocity. 15% of doctorate pupils read from 6 to 11 articles whereas one out of twenty of those students read only from 1 to 5 of journal publications.
Furthermore, approximately two-thirds of all students read at least one academic paper once a week, while junior lecturers accounted for only 1% in the same sector. When it comes to reading 6 to 11 articles, junior lecturers and all students are at 75% and 21%, respectively. Just under a quarter of junior lecturers read the maximum quantity of publications while around tenth of all students are able to reach that level.
