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The two diagrams represent the predicted sectors of employment for psychologists compared to their real workplaces. Overall, the majority of psychologists assumed that they will initiate their own clinics; whereas, in reality, the ones who opened clinics were a minority. Also, the greatest proportion of them worked in educational orgnizations even though there was a […]
The two bar charts delineate data about differences between actual and anticipated psychologists’ employment after graduation. From an overall perspective it is readily apparent that in the anticipated employment, the highest indicator is private clinics, while others show smallest one. With respect to the actual employment, it shows the highest indicator in schools and universities, […]
The pie charts compare the forecast and actual shares of psychologists’ employment after graduating. Overall, there is a noticeable difference between what was expected and what actually happened. While it is anticipated that private clinics will be the most common psychologists’ employment after graduating, the fact is that the most prevalent is schools and universities. […]
The give charts illustrate the factual and expected working place of graduated psychological employees. Overall, it is evident that most of actual working place receive a higher proportion than expected. Moreover, while psychologists mostly expected private clinics, the percentage of school and universities in actual working place are the highest. Regarding the highest anticipated professional […]
The given data illustrate the contrast between the professional prospects of a psychologist in theory and in practice. Overall, the most striking feature is the opposite expectations that new psychologists have as far as concerns their employment. Firstly, private clinics present a major future workplace for many graduates, while communities centers and schools remain equally […]
