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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 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 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 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 […]
