Figure 4
A set of three charts showing age and gender distribution, years of experience, and academic background.The illustration contains three separate charts, each illustrating different aspects of a survey or data collection. Chart (a) “AGE and GENDER” is a circular diagram, with the two rings representing different age groups. The circular diagram shows the distribution of individuals across different age groups, broken down by gender. The chart is divided into two main sections: Male (represented in orange) and Female (represented in yellow). The female category has four segments for the following age groups: 20 to 30 years (6 individuals), 30 to 40 years (6 individuals), 40 to 50 years (8 individuals), and 50 to 60 years (1 individual). The male category has five segments for the age groups: 20 to 30 years (8 individuals), 30 to 40 years (10 individuals), 40 to 50 years (13 individuals), 50 to 60 years (3 individuals), and 60 plus years (1 individual). Chart (b) “YEARS OF EXPERIENCE” is a horizontal bar chart representing the years of experience of the respondents. The bars are color-coded in shades of beige and show the frequency of respondents in different ranges: 5 to 10 years (10 people), 10 to 15 years (14 people), 15 to 20 years (16 people), 20 to 25 years (9 people), 25 to 30 years (4 people), and 30 plus years (1 person). Chart (c) “ACADEMIC BACKGROUND” is a pie chart displaying the academic backgrounds of the respondents. The chart shows that 33.61 percent have an M S c (orange) and 21.39 percent hold a P h. D. (yellow).

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