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The pie graphs illustrate the expected and factual working agencies of psychology learners after course completion. Overall, most sectors receive a higher percentage of psychological employees than expected, except for private clinics and community agencies. Additionally, although private clinics represent the major expectation, psychologists are primarily employed in schools and universities. Regarding the two most […]
The pie charts give information about the anticipated and actual psychologists’ employment after leaving universities. Overall, it is clear that all sectors receive a higher percentage of psychologists employees, except for private clinics and hospitals and medical centres. In addition, private clinics are the primary anticipated sector for psychologists, they work at schools and universities […]
This pie chart shows the occupations of psychologists after graduation. From the two pie charts, it is expected that the majority of psychologists would work in private clinics and the fewest would work in educational or community institutions, but in reality most psychologists work in schools, universities, and community institutions. From the top pie chart, […]
This pie chart shows the occupations of psychologists after graduation. From the two pie charts, it is expected that the majority of psychologists would work in private clinics and the fewest would work in educational or community institutions, but in reality most psychologists work in schools, universities, and community institutions. From the top pie chart, […]
The pie charts illustrate the occupation of psychologists after graduating. Overall, it is expected that the majority of psychologists will work at private clinics and the least in educational institutions and community agencies, whereas in reality, most psychologists work in schools or universities as well as community agencies. According to the first chart, nearly 70% […]
