The provided pie charts illustrate the outcomes of a research study conducted on the cultural and recreational pastimes of boys and girls. The data compares the types of activities each gender engages in, highlighting distinct preferences.
Overall, boys favor computer games and outdoor sports while girls are inclined towards dancing, gymnastics, and reading as their primary activities.
Examining the boys’ chart reveals a predominant interest in computer games, with 34% participation, followed by basketball at 26%. Soccer attracts the involvement of 17% of boys, while skateboarding engrosses 11% of them. Conversely, only a meager 2% of boys engage in reading, emphasizing their preference for physical and digital activities over literary pursuits.
In terms of girls’ activities, dancing emerges as the most popular choice with 27% engagement, closely followed by reading at 21%. While computer games capture the attention of 16% of girls, outdoor activities like gymnastics and netball are favored by 11% and 15% respectively. This illustrates a stark comparison to boys, as girls show a significantly higher inclination towards reading as a leisure activity.
