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The bar graph elucidates the distribution of male and female students enrolled in six art-related subjects at a UK university in 2011. Overall, English Language and Literature was the most popular subject among both genders, while History and Archaeology garnered the least interest. Notably, the majority of female students outnumbered their male counterparts in most […]
The bar chart illustrates the number of students at a UK university with art-related courses based on their gender in the year 2011. Overall, the total number of females studying art-based subjects was greater than that of males. The most significant number of both sexes took English language and literature, while the lowest numbers were […]
The bar chart illustrates the number of male and female students studying six art-related subjects—Linguistics, Philosophy, English Language and Literature, Art and Design, and Communication and Media Studies—at a university in the United Kingdom in 2011. Overall, both genders preferred to study English Language and Literature over other subjects, while Philosophy and History and Archaeology […]
The bar graph below shows the percentage of students, by gender, studying six art-related fields at a university in the UK in 2011. Three subjects were predominantly preferred by over 200 female students: English Language and Literature, Linguistics, and Communication and Media Studies with 250, 275, and 225 students, respectively. It is evident that more […]
The bar chart shows the distribution of students by gender across six art-based disciplines at a UK university in 2011. Generally speaking, the chart shows that while females outnumbered males in most disciplines, the gender gap for each subject was not significant, with the notable exception of Philosophy, where female students outnumbered their male counterparts […]
