Based on the results shown here, which profanity measure had the largest variability in participant responses? * p < .05. ** p < .01. *** p < . 001. In the study, participants completed an honesty measure on which they considered questions for which a yes answer is unlikely, such as "Are all your habits good and desireable ones?" The honesty measures assessed whether they tended to answer honestly versus in a way that socially desirable (and so less honest). Participants were then asked about their swearing in three ways. First, participants reported their frequency of swearing on different contexts, a measures called "profanity self-report." They then completed two behavioral measures: (1) Students were asked to list the curse words they "use the most," and the (2) students were asked to list the curse words they "like the most." The researchers added, "Feel free, don't hold back." Variables                         Mean                      SD                       Honesty               Profanity Self-report       Used Honesty                            7.63

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Based on the results shown here, which profanity measure had the largest variability in participant responses?

* p < .05. ** p < .01. *** p < . 001.

In the study, participants completed an honesty measure on which they considered questions for which a yes answer is unlikely, such as "Are all your habits good and desireable ones?" The honesty measures assessed whether they tended to answer honestly versus in a way that socially desirable (and so less honest).

Participants were then asked about their swearing in three ways. First, participants reported their frequency of swearing on different contexts, a measures called "profanity self-report." They then completed two behavioral measures: (1) Students were asked to list the curse words they "use the most," and the (2) students were asked to list the curse words they "like the most." The researchers added, "Feel free, don't hold back."

Variables                         Mean                      SD                       Honesty               Profanity Self-report       Used

Honesty                            7.63                      3.00                         (0.79)

Profanity self-report          6.51                      2.56                         0.34***                   (0.84)

Profanity used                  4.09                       2.61                         0.20**                     0.46***                      ( - )

Profanity liked                  1.60                       1.62                          0.13*                      0.41***                     0.45***

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