A study of college football players' involvement with sports agents interviews a sample of college sports information directors. One question concerns revamping rules concerning timing and level of player-agent contact. Here is a two-way table of the results:
We can summarize the relationship between the school the sports information director is from and his or her level of interest in revamping the rules by saying:
A) few of the directors are from the non-NCAA schools, more are from non-Div. I NCAA schools, and the most are from NCAA Div. I schools.
B) directors from Div. I NCAA schools are much more likely to have some interest (contrasted with none or being very interested) than the other two groups of directors.
C) the non-Div. I NCAA directors were the least likely to be very interested and the Div. I NCAA directors the least likely to be "not interested."
D) almost three-quarters of the sports information directors had at least some interest in revamping the rules.
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