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Immigrant Suicide Rates as a Function of Ethnophaulisms: Hate Speech Predicts Death

Brian Mullen, PhD and Joshua M. Smyth, PhD

From the Department of Psychology, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY.



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Figure 1. Scattergram of relationships between components of hate speech and immigrant suicide (partialling out variability due to the other component of hate speech and origin suicide).

 


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Figure 2. Path model depicting hypothesized links between group size, hate speech, and suicide (numbers represent standardized loadings from structural equation modeling, * p <. 05).

 





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