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The pie chart shows the data of the journal articles read per week by all students, PhD students, and junior lecturers at an Australian university. In general, more than 50% students, which around 67%, read up to 5 journal articles per week. Only 12% read more than 12 journal articles per week. It shows quite […]
The pie charts illustrate the weekly reading habits of journal articles among three distinct categories of readers at an Australian university. Overall, most students preferred reading between 1 and 5 articles each week, while the majority of Ph.D. scholars opted for more than 12. Junior lecturers tended to read between 6 and 11 articles on […]
The pie charts compares the proportion of journal articles read by all students, PHD students and jounior lecturers per week at an Australian university. It is clear that the per highest percentage of journal articles read by PHD students, All studen and junior lecturreges 12+, while the proportion of journal anticles read by same individuals […]
The three pie charts illustrate the number of journal articles read by all students, PhD students, and junior lecturers on a weekly basis. Overall, it is evident that the greatest amount of articles were read by PhD students while all students read the minimum quantity of articles. Moreover, junior lecturers read a decent number of […]
The given pie charts provide information on how many academic papers were read by all student populations, PhD students and junior lectures at a particular Australian university per week. Overall, most students preferred reading between 1 and 5 articles each week, while the majority of PhD scholars opted for more than 12. Meanwhile, junior lecturers […]
The pie chart compares the number of journal articles read per week by all students, PhD students and junior lecturers at an Australian University. It is clear that the highest number of journal articles are read by PhD students. By contrast the number of journal articles read by junior lecturers are lowest. In terms of […]
The pie chart compares the percentage of journal articles read each week by three groups at an Australian University: all students, PhD students, and junior lecturers. In it shows that the number of articles tend to increase with academic level. PhD students and tutor lecturers read significantly more articles weekly compared to the general student […]
The pie charts illustrate the percentage of three different groups of people(all students, PhD students, and junior lecturers) who weekly read the different number of journal articles at an Australian university. Overall,the highest number of journal articles were read by PhD students whereas mostly all students read the least number of articles per week. After […]
The pie charts provided the weekly reading habits of journal articles among three groups at an Australian university such as all students, PhD students, and junior lecturers. Overall, the data reveals a distinct pattern in reading frequency across the groups. PhD students are the most avid readers, with a significant majority reading articles per week. […]
The pie charts provide a visual representation of the weekly journal article reading habits of three distinct academic groups at an Australian university: all students, PhD students, and junior lecturers. Overall, the data reveals significant disparities in reading behaviors across these groups, with PhD students predominantly reading between six to eleven articles per week, contrasting […]
The given pie charts demonstrate the quantity of academic papers read by all students, phd students and junior faculty at an Australian university in a week Overall, it is noticeable that, the number of journal articles read by phd students represented the highest percentages, however, the rate of scientific articles preferred by juniors received the […]
The pie charts illustrate the percentages of weekly journal article readers from three different categories at an Australian university. Overall, the highest percentage of articles read is by PhD students, while the lowest is among junior lecturers. Regarding PhD students, a significant portion reads more than 12 articles, making it the highest percentage compared to […]
The pie charts illustrate the percentage of weekly journal articles readers from three different categories at an Australian university. Oerall, the highest percentages of reading article is from PHD students, while the lowest is junior lectures. In terms of PHD students, read more than 12 articles and the percentage was 80%, also it is the […]
The pie charts illustrate the percentage of weekly journal articles readers from three different categories at an Australian university. Oerall, the highest percentages of reading article is from PHD students, while the lowest is junior lectures. In terms of PHD students, read more than 12 articles and the percentage was 80%, also it is the […]
The pie charts illustrate the weekly reading habits of journal articles among three distinct categories of readers at an Australian university. Overall, most students preferred reading between 1 and 5 articles each week, while the majority of Ph.D. scholars opted for more than 12. Junior lecturers tended to read between 6 and 11 articles on […]
The pie charts demonstrate the proportion of journal articles read weekly by all students, PhD students, and junior lecturers at an Australian university. Overall, it is clear that PhD students read the maximum number of articles, while the least number of articles are read by all students. However, most junior lecturers read 6- 11 journal […]
The provided three pie chart demonstrates the data of academic paper learning every week by all learners, PHD pupils, and journal lectures at an Australian Institute. Overall, the highest proportion of reading article is from more than 12 articles by PHD scholars, 6 to 11 by junior students, while the lowest is 1 to 5 […]
The three pie charts illustrate the number of journal articles read at an Australian university by all students, PhD students, and junior lecturers on a weekly basis. It can be seen that the maximun number of journal articles were read by a large percentage of PhD students,while the majority of all students at the university […]
The graphics represent the number of journal articles read per week by all students, PhD students, and junior lecturers at an Australian university. Overall, PhD students read journal articles more than others while junior lecturers read the average amount of them and all students read the least. Firstly, 80% of PhD students read more than […]
The three pie charts compare how many academic papers were read weekly by all student populations, PhD students and junior lectures at a particular Australian university. From an overall perspective, it is evident that those who were doing doctorates tend to read more journal articles each week as opposed to either all students or junior […]
The pie charts depict the number of journal articles read at an Australian university by all students, junior lecturers, and PhD students on a weekly basis. At a single glance, it is readily apparent that the least number of journal articles are read by all students, while PhD students read the maximum number of journal […]
The pie charts depict the number of journal articles read at an Australian university by all students, junior lecturers and PhD students on a weekly basis. At a single glance, it is readily apparent that the least number of journal articles are read by all students, while PhD students read the maximum number of journal […]
The pie charts depict the number of journal articles read at an Australian university by all students, junior lecturers and PhD students on a weekly basis. At a single glance, it is readily apparent that the least number of journal articles are read by all students while PhD students read the maximum number of journal […]
The given data depicts the weekly Journal articles reading report by all students, the PhD students, Junior Lectures from the Australian University. Overall, the case studies shows the significant proportion of articles read by all students .while a very large majority of Papers read by PhD students. Also junior Lectures were less when compare to […]
The pie charts compare the percentage of journal articles read by all students, PhD students and junior lecturers in a week in Australian university. Overall, the highest percentage of PhD student read journal articles more than 12 times in a week. By contrast, the, proportion of junior lecturers read 1 to 5 times was lowest […]
