The pie charts below illustrate the number of journal articles read per week by all students, PhD students, and junior lectures at an Australian university.
The number of journal articles which are read each weekly by three different groups at an Australian university is portrayed in the given pie charts.
Overall, it is evident that the most proportion of each group are different. The number of articles read by PhD students is the highest, while the figure of articles read by all students is the smallest.
Looking at the pie chart more closely, it is undeniable that PhD students are the most hard-working students, since four-fifths of student read more than 12 articles; however, only 12% of all students, representing a minority, read over 12 articles. The number of reading 1-5 articles accounts the largest rate (67%, approximately two-thirds) in the category of all student, while the same number of articles in PhD students and junior student are 5% and 1%, respectively. Additionally, the number of 6 to 11 articles reaches the third-quarters rate, which represents the highest rate among all students (21%) and PhD students (15%).
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