Gambling on sports is big business in the United States and Canada. A television executive wants to know whether the amount of money wagered on a professional football game affects the enjoyment of viewers. A random sample of 200 men who regularly watch football Sunday afternoons and wager on the outcomes was drawn. Each was asked to report the amount wagered on the game they watched and to rate the enjoyment (where 1 = Not enjoyable,2 = Somewhat enjoyable,3 = Moderately, enjoyable, and 4 = Very enjoyable). Do these data provide enough evidence to conclude that the greater the wager the more enjoyable the game is for the viewer?
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