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In the Dognition_aggregated_by_DogID data set, which of the following are true about the average number of tests dogs complete when comparing DNA vs. not DNA-tested dogs who were fixed vs. not fixed across different breed types? Click all that apply.
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The Cross-Breed dogs that were DNA tested but NOT fixed were mostly Golden Doodles
DNA-tested dogs completed more tests than dogs that were NOT DNA tested in all categories except for the category of Popular Hybrids who were fixed
There was only one dog in the Popular Hybrid breed category who was DNA tested but not fixed
DNA-tested dogs completed less tests than dogs that were NOT DNA tested in all categories except for the category of Popular Hybrids who were fixed
The Cross-Breed dogs that were DNA tested but NOT fixed were mostly Labrador Retriever-Golden Retriever Mixes
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In the Dognition_aggregated_by_DogID data set, DNA-tested dogs tended to complete more tests than dogs that were not DNA tested, except in the category of Popular Hybrids who were fixed. Cross-Breed dogs that were DNA tested but not fixed were mostly Golden Doodles and Labrador Retriever-Golden Retriever Mixes.

According to the given options, the following statements are true about the average number of tests dogs complete when comparing DNA vs. not DNA-tested dogs who were fixed vs. not fixed across different breed types:

The Cross-Breed dogs that were DNA tested but NOT fixed were mostly Golden Doodles

The Cross-Breed dogs that were DNA tested but NOT fixed were mostly Labrador Retriever-Golden Retriever Mixes

DNA-tested dogs completed more tests than dogs that were NOT DNA tested in all categories except for the category of Popular Hybrids who were fixed

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