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The diagram compares the number of students who conducted research in six different subjects in 2005. Overall, psychology, natural sciences and mathematics had similar numbers of male research students. For females, linguistics recorded the lowest participation, while engineering and programming showed the second- and third-largest gender gaps in favour of males. Natural sciences attracted the […]
The chart compares the amount of research pupils learning various of subjects in 2005. It is clear from the bar chart is that the number of research students in the learning natural sciences was equal among both women and men, and the studying psychology,natural sciences and mathematics contained the same number of students. The mathematics […]
The bar chart illustrates the distribution of male and female research students across six different subjects (linguistics, psychology, natural sciences, engineering, programming, and mathematics) in 2005. Overall, the number of male research students was greater than that of females during the given period. Natural sciences was the most popular subject for both genders, while linguistics […]
The surveyed bar chart provides information about the distribution of research students in distinct academic disciplines during 2005. As can be seen from the illustration, natural sciences surpassed all other contenders significantly, while mathematics attracted the smallest proportion of respondents. Initially, the number of male students participating in engineering and programming showed equal enrollment figures […]
The bar chart compares the number of students who did research in six different subjects in 2005. Overall, psychology, natural science, and mathematics had similar numbers of male research students who studied these subjects. Linguistics showed the least gender gap in favor of women, while programming and engineering revealed the second and third most significant […]
The bar chart shows the different subjects studied by research students in 2005. (Linguistics, psychology, natural sciences, engineering, programming and mathematics). Overall, males dominated the chart in all subjects except linguistics. While natural sciences was the most popular in both genders. For females maths was the least frequent subject while for males was linguistics. The […]
The bar chart shows the different subjects that studied by research students in 2005. (Linguistics, psychology, natural sciences, engineering, programming and mathematics). Overall, males dominated the chart in all subjects except linguistics. While natural sciences was the most popular in both genders. For females maths was the least frequent subject while for males was linguistics. […]
The given bar graph illustrates and compares amount of men and women university research students taking part in specific computer science courses of a US university in 2011. There are six courses: linguistics, psychology, natural sciences, engineering, programming, mathematics. The graph shows that the smallest part of students attends linguistics class, while it is the […]
In this report, I will describe this bar chart that shows the number of research students studying different subjects in 2005. Linguistics, psychology, natural sciences, engineering, programming, and mathematics were the six different subjects studied by research students. Overall, the highest amount of female students studied Natural sciences, at about 200 students, while the lowest […]
The bar chart in exam represents the distribution of research students occupied in various subjects, divided by sex, in 2005. If one analyses the chart by sex, some aspects emerge: most of the women were oriented towards more humanistic subjects, like linguistic and psychology, but the peak was in natural sciences, where they reached 200 […]
The bar chart illustrates the number of students who research in several fields ranging from humanistic subjects, such as linguistics and psychology, to scientific-related topics, such as engineering and mathematics. In addition, it displays a comparison of the popularity of certain subjects between males and females. Overall, psychology and natural sciences are by far the […]
The bar chart displays how many male and female students involved in research were distributed among six different subjects in the year 2005. Overall, it is clear that the subject with the vast majority of attenders was natural sciences, followed by psychology and engineering. There were more male students in general, with mathematics and programming […]
The bar chart illustrates the number of research students studying various subjects in 2005. Overall, we can see the male students had the highest amount of number in all the subjects than female except one subject. On the other hand, female students studied in two subjects which were quiet higher than their other subjects numbers. […]
The bar chart illustrates the figures of research students in 2005 studying six subjects: linguistics, psychology, natural sciences, engineering, programming, and mathematics. The bar chart is divided by gender. Overall, there were more male students than female students in 2005. Male research students were prevalent in nearly all categories, except for linguistics, where females had […]
The horizontal bar graph represents the six computer science subjects studied by the number of male and female research students at a US University in year 2011. The data is calibrated in statistics. Overall, it can be clearly seen that both males and females participates are equally interested in the subject natural sciences besides that […]
The Chart above compares the amount of male & female students who choose their major or research study in some available study fields. Overall, the male group dominantly has a higher figure than the female group especially in Mathematics, programming, Engineering, and Psychology, except for linguistics study and natural science, which illustrate that the quantity […]
The Chart above compares the amount of male & female students who choose their major in some available study fields. overall, the male group dominantly has a higher figure than the female group, except for linguistics study and natural science, which illustrate that the quantity of female students are higher than the boys and equal […]
The bar graph is showing, how many male and female research students studied six different subjects. Overall, it can be seen that there were more women who studied Linguistic in Comparison with men ,whereas more men conducted research in other subjects than women. In addition, man and women both were equally interested in natural sciences […]
The given bar chart compares the number of male and female who studying 6 different subjects in research students in 2005. Overall, the number of men students were higher than women’s number in most of the subjects natural sciences was the largest number both sides of men and women. The difference in engineering, programming, and […]
The column graph illustrates how many research students, including males and females, studied different subjects in 2005. Overall, what can be surmised from the data is that the number of male students who studied different subjects was more than the number of female students who studied different subjects, except for linguistics and natural sciences. The […]
The column graph illustrates how many research students, including males and females, studied distinct subject in 2005. Overall, what can be surmised from the data is that the number of male students,who studied distinct subject, was more than the number of female students who studied distinct subject, except for linguistics and natural sciences. The subject […]
The bar graph compares the quantity of male and female students who studied six distinct subjects namely linguistics, psychology, natural sciences, engineering, programming, and mathematics in the year 2005. Overall, it is evident that the number of male research students was higher than females in all categories with the exception of linguistics in 2005. While […]
The bar chart illustrates how many male and female researchers studied on six various subjects, namely, linguistic, psychology, natural sciences, engineering, programming and mathematics in 2005. Generally speaking, in 2005, there were more male research students than females. Despite the most popular subjects for these both genders was natural sciences, men preferred linguistics and women […]
The presented bar chart delineates the distribution of research students across various academic disciplines in the year 2005. Overall, the natural sciences saw an equal number of male and female students, whereas a significant disparity between genders was observed in the field of mathematics. The field of natural sciences attracted the largest student population, with […]
The given bar graph illustrates population of research students enrolling in various disciplines in year 2005. Overall, In natural sciences the count of male and female pupils were equal while in mathematics the gap between them was extremely high. Turning to the details, the count of students in Natural Sciences was highest which was 400 […]
