I have observed that while many science students aim to finish within 3 years, most arts and humanities students give themselves up to the full 4 years. I know very few arts and humanities phds who have submitted within 3 years. If this is indeed a general trend, is it because an arts phd requires more 'cogitation' time, because arts students are lazier, or because they don't tend to have as much day-to-day structure and guidance as their counterparts in the sciences?