The supplied table depicts three main subjects, namely biology, medicine and psychology in terms of the averaging number of universities which ranked top 200 in five different countries – Canada, New Zealand, Australia, the USA, and The UK in 2011.
In general, it is clear that the USA constituted the highest number of universities which significantly ranked the top 200 in the world.
Regarding psychology, the USA was the top-ranked country with an overwhelming number of universities approximately 60, while the USA comprised only half of this number. Canada and Australia were slightly equal, with 14 and 17, respectively. On the other hand, New Zealand comprised only 4 highly qualified universities in bracket of psychology. In addition, the the main educational field was biology and there were slightly different from psychology, while New Zealand reached the bottom point. In contrast, The USA reached a peak with 69 universities.
Notwithstanding that, the leading universities which include medicine reached the lowest bracket in New Zealand, with just to 2, albeit The USA took the leading with 54.
