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The bar chart presents the number of research students studying different subjects in 2005. Overall, mathematics, natural sciences, and psychology had exactly the same number of male students. Mathematics was the least attractive field for females, while programming and engineering were slightly more than the other. In general, male students outnumbered females in most science-related […]
The bar chart presents the number of research students studying different subjects in 2005. Overall, mathematics, natural sciences, and psychology had exactly the same number of male students. Mathematics was the least attracted field for females, while programming and engineering were slightly more than the other. Natural sciences attracted the highest total of both genders, […]
The bar chart in the exam represents the distribution of research students occupied in various subjects, divided by sex, in 2005. Overall, 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 […]
The given bar chart illustrates data about the amount of academic scholars learning six different courses in 2005. Overall , what stands out from the graph is that a large number of male were more than female in four fields of research , while women were more than men in just one subject. Additionally, the […]
The given bar graph reflects the popularity of each subject’s research for both genders in year 2005. As per graph, it can be easily seen that there are 7 subjects: linguistics, psychology, natural sciences, engineering, programming, and mathematics. Overall, after a thorough analysis of the aforementioned chart, it can be briefly said that natural sciences […]
