Taylor N. Trummel (@tntrummel) 's Twitter Profile
Taylor N. Trummel

@tntrummel

PhD candidate @UCSantaBarbara. American politics, state immigrant policy, political behavior, identity. @sdsu and @gps_ucsd alumna

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Alexander Kustov (@akoustov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's been heartwarming to see the positive response to our research. The idea that immigration opponents have less restrictive preferences than the status quo is powerful, with practical implications for advocacy. But I have to say our project has been surprisingly polarizing.

Taylor N. Trummel (@tntrummel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you're at #spsa2025, come see the Immigrant Integration panel tomorrow at 5pm where I'll be presenting "State Policies and Immigrant Political Participation: Is participation increased by more hostile policy?"

Taylor N. Trummel (@tntrummel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Young female scholars’ citation rates lag behind those of young men but the good news is on average women reduce the gap over the duration of their career.

APSA (@apsatweets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Climate, Conflict, and Context: Reevaluating Americans’ Support for Refugees politicalsciencenow.com/climate-confli…

Taylor N. Trummel (@tntrummel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How Americans really feel about deporting immigrants - why forcing a choice between deportation and legalization matters for the results theconversation.com/how-americans-…

MigrationPolicy Inst (@migrationpolicy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Local authorities in half of US states have signed agreements to be deputized to assist the federal government with immigration enforcement These 287(g) agreements are crucial for Trump admin’s #massdeportations plan

Local authorities in half of US states have signed agreements to be deputized to assist the federal government with immigration enforcement

These 287(g) agreements are crucial for Trump admin’s #massdeportations plan
Matt Blackwell (@matt_blackwell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey so this is out now! Ever wondered when to measure covariates in a survey experiment? Our paper goes through the tradeoffs of measuring them pre vs post treatment using nonparametric bounds.

BITSS (@ucbitss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎉We're celebrating another successful Research Transparency & Reproducibility Training (RT2)! Last week, we hosted 28 early-career researchers for a course exploring preregistration, evidence aggregation, and other topics. Feeling inspired by scholars making open science happen!

🎉We're celebrating another successful Research Transparency & Reproducibility Training (RT2)! Last week, we hosted 28 early-career researchers for a course exploring preregistration, evidence aggregation, and other topics. Feeling inspired by scholars making open science happen!
Dan Hopkins (@dhopkins1776) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Since 2016, 1 notable pro-GOP shift has come from Latinos. How did Latinos shift towards a party taking strong positions against unauthorized immigration? Will Marble & I use population-based panel surveys to help answer that in a new paper: osf.io/preprints/soca… Quick 🧵

Since 2016, 1 notable pro-GOP shift has come from Latinos.

How did Latinos shift towards a party taking strong positions against unauthorized immigration? <a href="/wpmarble/">Will Marble</a> &amp; I use population-based panel surveys to help answer that in a new paper: 

osf.io/preprints/soca…

Quick 🧵
Matt Grossmann (@mattgrossmann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Polls likely underestimate Hispanic shift to Republicans because some conservatives who previously identified as Hispanic have stopped identifying that way goodauthority.org/news/democrats…

nccr – on the move (@nccr_onthemove) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎉 #NeuchGradConf25 was an inspiring gathering! Thank you to all who joined us for two days of rich discussion, fresh perspectives & meaningful exchange. We’re excited to continue the conversation at #NeuchGradConf26 next year! #MigrationResearch #AcademicConference

🎉 #NeuchGradConf25 was an inspiring gathering!
Thank you to all who joined us for two days of rich discussion, fresh perspectives &amp; meaningful exchange.
We’re excited to continue the conversation at #NeuchGradConf26 next year!
#MigrationResearch #AcademicConference
Justin Gest 🦋 (@_justingest) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do foreign-born legislators better represent immigrants' interests? In Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics, based on roll call data + interviews w/ 25 members of 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇨🇦 Congress/Parliament, Tom K. Wong, jeremiah cha, and I find more immigrants doesn't mean more representation. cup.org/4mpgL5C

Alexander Kustov (@akoustov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OK, I'll bite: contrary to what many folks here think, this chart says exactly that real progress requires credible moderation and compromise. More people saying "immigration is a good thing" in response to the current administration's needless cruelty is a thermostatic reaction

Taylor N. Trummel (@tntrummel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had a great time presenting a snippet of my JMP at UC Riverside for PRIEC Meeting yesterday! Thanks to the organizers and for the thoughtful feedback from the audience. #UCRPRIEC20

Had a great time presenting a snippet of my JMP at <a href="/UCRiverside/">UC Riverside</a> for <a href="/WeArePRIEC/">PRIEC Meeting</a> yesterday! Thanks to the organizers and for the thoughtful feedback from the audience. #UCRPRIEC20
Tiago Ventura (@_tiagoventura) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How common are “survey professionals” - people who take dozens of online surveys for pay - across online panels, and do they harm data quality? Our paper, first view at Political Analysis, tackles this question using browsing data from three U.S. samples (Facebook, YouGov, Lucid):

How common are “survey professionals” - people who take dozens of online surveys for pay - across online panels, and do they harm data quality?  

Our paper, first view at <a href="/polanalysis/">Political Analysis</a>, tackles this question using browsing data from three U.S. samples (Facebook, YouGov, Lucid):