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The image displays two pie charts detailing psychologists’ employment after graduation. The first chart shows the anticipated distribution: Private Clinics 8%, Hospitals and Medical Centers 8%, Schools and Universities 13%, Community Agencies 3%, Other 68%. The second chart shows the actual distribution: Private Clinics 8%, Hospitals and Medical Centers 26%, Schools and Universities 12%, Community Agencies 28%, Other 26%.
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The chart illustrates the ideal employment of psychologists after graduation versus the actual results. The result data shows a big difference from its anticipated chart.
While the anticipated data shows almost three quarters of psychologists who would be employed in a private clinic, when compared to the outcome, only 16% of anticipated people worked there.
On the other hand, the hypothesized data showed 8% of graduated psychologists working in schools and universities, but the results showed 42% percent more people than expected.
To conclude, the charts which arrays the data between ideal and outcome employment of psychologists were false. All of the data predicted was unsupported by the conclusion.
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