These data sources clearly communicate how many journal articles read weekly by all students, PhD students and junior lecturers at a university in Australia.
The pie charts give information about how many journal articles are read per week by all students, PhD students and junior lecturers at an Australian university.
The three pie charts illustrate how many articles from academic journals are read weekly by PhD students and junior lecturers compared to other students at an Australian university.
The three pie charts illustrate how many articles from academic journals are read weekly by PhD students and junior lecturers compared to other students at an Australian university.
The three pie charts show the percentile for the number of articles from academic journals, read weekly by PhD students, junior lecturers and all other students at an Australian University.
A glance at three pie charts provided reveals that the percentages of various students and junior lecturers who study numbers of journal articles at an Australian University.
As can be observed, from the diagrams there is an upward trend in reading journal articles by PhD students weekly. It amounted to a significant majority, 80%. There are more than 12 printed sources are read by this group at an Australian University. Ho
These three pie charts shows weekly journals read at an Australian university by all students, junior lecturers and PhD students. Trends show different demographics reading varying amounts of journals. Overall, PhD students read more journals than all stu