The given pie charts provide information on how many academic papers were read by all student populations, PhD students and junior lectures at a particular Australian university per week.
Overall, most students preferred reading between 1 and 5 articles each week, while the majority of PhD scholars opted for more than 12. Meanwhile, junior lecturers tended to read between 6 and 11 articles weekly.
In more detail, 80% of PhD students read more than 12 articles per week, which is much higher than all students and junior lecturers, at 12% and 24%, respectively. In contrast, the vast majority of junior lecturers read between 6 and 11 articles, while only 21% of all students and 15% of PhD students read the same number of articles.
Furthermore, 67% of all students read 1 to 5 articles each week, while this figure is significantly lower for PhD students at 5% and only 1% for junior level lecturers.
