The pie chart shows the data of the journal articles read per week by all students, PhD students, and junior lecturers at an Australian university. In general, more than 50% students, which around 67%, read up to 5 journal articles per week. Only 12% read more than 12 journal articles per week. It shows quite a big literal gap or disparities among the students regarding the number of journal articles read by them.
On the other hand, if classified by only PhD student, the data shows quite the opposite to the general data by all students. About 80% PhD students read more than 12 journal articles per week. Only 5% PhD students read up to 5 journal articles per week.
Moreover, the junior lecturers mostly read 6 to 11 journal articles per week. Only 24% read more than 12 articles per week.
Overall, by those 3 pie chart data, it informs that PhD students are the ones who read journal articles the most. Only a few of PhD students and junior lecturers read 1 to 5 journal articles per week.
