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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 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 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 […]
