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The pie charts below illustrate the number of journal articles read per week by all students, PhD students, and junior lecturers at an Australian university.

The pie charts below illustrate the number of journal articles read per week by all students, PhD students, and junior lecturers at an Australian university. m5XbA
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. For example, the overwhelming majority of those studying doctorates read at least twelve articles per week in comparison with the average student. The figures were 80 per cent and twelve per cent respectively. Furthermore, only five per cent of PhD level students read between one and five articles, whereas the average for all students in this category is a hefty 67 per cent. Meanwhile, for junior lecturers the pattern appears to be slightly different. Most read six or more articles per week (99 per cent), but out of this total 24 per cent read twelve or more, which is almost a third of the corresponding figure for PhD level students. It is clear that those students who are researching for a PhD read more articles than either junior lecturers or other students.
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.
For example
, the overwhelming majority of those studying doctorates
read
at least twelve
articles
per week
in comparison
with the average
student
. The figures were 80 per cent and twelve per cent
respectively
.
Furthermore
,
only
five per cent of PhD level
students
read
between one and five
articles
, whereas the average for all
students
in this category is a hefty 67 per cent. Meanwhile, for junior lecturers the pattern appears to be
slightly
different
. Most
read
six or more
articles
per week (99 per cent),
but
out of this total 24 per cent
read
twelve or more, which is almost a third of the corresponding figure for PhD level students. It is
clear
that those
students
who are researching for a PhD
read
more
articles
than either junior lecturers or other
students
.
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