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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 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 […]
