Nicholas J. G. Winter

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Nicholas J. G. WinterDepartment of PoliticsPO BoxUniversity of VirginiaCharlottesville, .com-Academic AppointmentsAssociate Professor of Politics, University of Virginia,Assistant Professor of Politics, University of Virginia,Assistant Professor of Government, Cornell University,to presenttotoEducationPh.D. in Political Science, University of Michigan,B.A. in Political Science, University of Chicago,Working Papers and In-progressWinter, Nicholas J. G. “You Can’t Make Me! Psychological Reactance and American Politics.”Winter, Nicholas J. G., Tyler Burleigh, Ryan Kennedy, Scott Clifford. “A Simpli ed Protocol toScreen Out VPS and International Respondents Using Qualtrics.” Available atSSRN: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract id 3327274Winter, Nicholas J. G. and Rachel Smilan-Goldstein. “Media framing of immigration: Fear and anger,intersectional stereotypes, and White American public opinion.”Winter, Nicholas J. G., Simonas Cepenas, and Leah Malkovich. “Contingent Conjoint Conclusions?How information format shapes cognition.”Publications—BookWinter, Nicholas J. G. Dangerous Frames: How Ideas about Race and Gender Shape Public Opinion.Studies in Communication, Media, and Public Opinion. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.Publications—Articles and ChaptersWinter, Nicholas J. G. “ e Two Faces of Sexism: Hostility, Benevolence, and AmericanElections.” Politics Gender, forthcomingWinter, Nicholas J. G. “Gendered (and Racialized) Partisan Polarization.” In Community WealthBuilding and the Reconstruction of American Democracy: Can We Make American Democracy Work?,eds. Melody Barnes, Corey D. B. Walker, and ad Williamson. Cheltenham, UK: Edward ElgarPublishing,– .Kennedy, Ryan, Scott Clifford, Tyler Burleigh, Philip Waggoner, Ryan Jewell, and Nicholas J. G.Winter. “ e Shape of and Solutions to the MTurk Quality Crisis.” Political Science Research Methods ( ): – .UPDATED-

Winter, Nicholas J. G., Adam G. Hughes, and Lynn M. Sanders. “Online Coders, OpenCodebooks: New Opportunities for Content Analysis of Political Communication.” Political ScienceResearch Methods.Winter, Nicholas J. G. “Gendered politics: political psychology at the intersection of the individualand the environment.” Politics, Groups, and Identities ( ): - .Winter, Nicholas J. G. “Masculine Republicans and Feminine Democrats: Gender and Americans’Explicit and Implicit Images of the Political Parties.” Political Behavior ( ): - .Winter, Nicholas J. G. “Beyond Welfare: Framing and the Racialization of White Opinion onSocial Security.” American Journal of Political Science ( ): - .Winter, Nicholas J. G. “Framing Gender: Political Rhetoric, Gender Schemas, and Public Opinionon Health Care Reform.” Politics Gender ( ): - .Kinder, Donald R. and Nicholas Winter. “Exploring the Racial Divide: Whites, Blacks, andOpinion on National Policy.” American Journal of Political Science, ( ): - .Stewart, Abigail J., Isis Settles, and Nicholas J. G. Winter. “Women and the Social Movements ofthe s: Activists, Engaged Observers, and Non-participants.” Political Psychology ( ): - .Software and Statistical AnalysisProgramming languages: Stata (developer), PHP (conversant), JavaScript (conversant), Python(conversant), Java (beginner), LAMP stack administration (conversant)Developed a comprehensive web platform for crowd-sourcing content analysis task for video advertisingand Tweets.SoftwareStata platform for the creation of web-based survey data display and analysis.Stata module to access Amazon mTurk’s API from Stata.QUALTRICSLOAD. Stata module to download survey results from the Qualtrics API.MPLOTOFFSET. Command to enhance plotting of results from multiple models in StataCOMBOMARGINSPLOT. Command to facilitate graphical presentation of predicted probabilities andmarginal effects from multiple limited dependent variable statistical models in Stata.SVR. Suite of commands for the analysis of complex survey data using replication methods in Stata.Includes balanced repeated replication (BRR) and several variants of the survey jackknife.SURVWGT. Generates weights for complex survey data in Stata. Produces replication weights and performspost-strati cation, raking, and non-response adjustment.MKTAB. Generates publication-ready tables of regression model output in Stata.OPROBPR. Generates plots of predicted probabilities from limited dependent variable models in peer ReviewedWinter, Nicholas J. G., Tyler Burleigh, Ryan Kennedy, Scott Clifford. “A Simpli ed Protocol toScreen Out VPS and International Respondents Using Qualtrics.” Available atSSRN: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract id 3327274Nicholas J. G. Winter2

Winter, Nicholas J. G. “Review of Unequal Democracy: e Political Economy of the New GildedAge, by Larry M. Bartels.” Public Opinion Quarterly ( ): - .Winter, Nicholas J. G. “Fishing Rights and Race Relations. Review of Prejudice in Politics: GroupPosition, Public Opinion, and the Wisconsin Treaty Rights Dispute, by Lawrence D. Bobo and MiaTuan.” Science( June):- .Winter, Nicholas. “Regaining control over axis ranges.” e Stata Journal ( ):-.Winter, Nicholas. “Review of A Handbook of Statistical Analysis using Stata, by Sophia RabeHesketh and Brian Everitt.” e Stata Journal ( ): - .Ryan, Philip and Nicholas Winter.Journal ( ): - . “Stata tip: Fine control of axis title positions.” e StataHonors and AwardsBest Paper, APSA Women and Politics Research Section,conferenceResearch funding, University of Virginia Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Research Supportprogram,- ( , )Research funding, University of Virginia Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Research Supportprogram,- ( , )Funding for “Power, Violence, and Inequality Collective Speaker Series.” Page-Barbour Lecture SeriesGrant,( , )Research funding, University of Virginia Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Research Supportprogram,- ( , )Summer grant, University of Virginia Provost Summer Grant Program,( , )Summer grant, University of Virginia Provost Summer Grant Program,( , )Seed grand, University of Virginia Quantitative Collaborative,- ( , )Research funding, University of Virginia Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Research Supportprogram,- ( , ) (Joint with Lynn Sanders, Paul Freedman, Brian Nosek, and SophieTrawalter)Summer grant, University of Virginia Provost Summer Grant Program,( , )Research funding, University of Virginia Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Research Supportprogram,( , ) (Joint with Lynn Sanders)Funding for “ e Political Unconscious in theElection,” a one-day conference. Page-BarbourLecture Series Grant,( , )Summer grant, University of Virginia Provost Summer Grant Program,( , )Teaching/Technology funding, University of Virginia Teaching and Technology Initiative,( , )Summer grant, University of Virginia Provost Summer Grant Program,( , )Research funding, University of Virginia Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Research Supportprogram,( , )Excellence in Diversity Fellow, University of Virginia,Clinton Rossiter Junior Faculty Fellowship, Department of Government, Cornell University,Selected Presentations“Media framing of immigration: Fear and anger, intersectional stereotypes, and white American publicopinion.” Presented at APSA in September,(with Rachel Smilan-Goldstein).Nicholas J. G. Winter3

“Contingent Conjoint Conclusions? How information format shapes cognition” presented at APSA inSeptember,(with Simonas Cepenas and Leah Malkovich).“Ambivalent Sexism and Election” presented at the University of Chicago American PoliticsSeminar, October,.“Ambivalent Sexism and Election” presented at APSA in September,.“Evaluating Online Labor Markets for Content Analysis of Political Communication” presented at APSAin September,(with Adam Hughes and Lynn Sanders)“A Comprehensive Analysis of Gender Gaps in Modern American Public Opinion” presented at APSA inSeptember,“Using Online Labor Markets for Content Analysis of Campaign Advertising,” (joint with Ph.D. studentAdam Hughes) presentation to the Data Gathering Methods Group, April, UVa.“Gender Stereotyping and Political Candidates: American’s Impressions of Male and FemaleCongressional Candidates,.” Paper presented at the MPSA Annual Conference, April, Chicago.“Gender Stereotyping and Political Candidates: American’s Impressions of Male and FemaleCongressional Candidates,.” Paper presented at the APSA Annual Conference, September, San Francisco.“Gender, Not Sex: e Role of Gender Subtypes in Shaping Perceptions of Male and Female PoliticalFigures” (with Nicole Pankeiwicz). Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest PoliticalScience Association, Chicago, April.“Autonomy, Masculinity, and the American Values of Limited Government and Individualism.” Paperpresented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April.“Gender and theElection.” Talk delivered at the Institute for Research on Women and Gender,University of Michigan, October.“A Moving Target: e Changing Role of Gender in American Politics” Talk delivered at the Center forPolitical Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, February.“Gendered Parties: Masculinity, Femininity, and the Modern American Party System.” Talk delivered atthe Center for Political Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, May.“Replication methods for analysis of complex survey data in Stata.” Presentation at the North AmericanStata User’s Group Annual Meeting, Boston, August.“Analysis of Complex Survey Data with Balanced Repeated Replication using Stata.” Software programand presentation to the Stata Corporation statistical group, College Station, Texas, July.“What’s Your Temperature? ermometer Ratings and Political Analysis.” Paper presented at the annualmeeting of the American Political Science Association, Atlanta, August. (With Adam Berinsky)Teaching InterestsAmerican politics: public opinion, political psychology, race and politics, gender and politicsMethodology: Research design, quantitative analysis (undergraduate), introductory and advancedeconometrics (graduate), experimental research methods, survey research methodsCourses TaughtUniversity of Virginia, Department of PoliticsPLAP“Public Opinion and Political Behavior”PLAP“Gender and American Political Behavior”PLAP“Political Psychology”Nicholas J. G. Winter4

PLAPPLAPPLADPLAPPLAPPLAP.“Emotion and American Politics”“Political Psychology of White Supremacy”“Political Research with Quantitative Methods” (Graduate introductory statistics)“American Political Behavior”“Political Psychology” (undergraduate)“Political Psychology” (graduate)Cornell University, Department of GovernmentGOVT“An American Dilemma: Race, the Media, and Public Opinion in America” (Firstyear writing seminar)GOVT“Introduction to American National Government” (co-taught with Michael JonesCorrea)GOVT“Public Opinion & American Democracy”GOVT“Methods of Political Analysis II”GOVT“Public Opinion”Departmental and Professional ServiceAssociate Department Chair, Department of Politics,-presentMember, American Politics Search Committee,- andCo-chair, American Politics group, Politics Department,-presentCo-founder and Co-director, Power, Violence, and Inequality Collective, University of Virginia,Member, Search Committee (Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality),Chair, ad hoc P&T Committee (Politics Department),Member, Graduate Admissions Committee, Department of Politics,- &Co-chair, Political Methods group, Politics Department,Member, Data Sciences Institute Advisory Board, University of Virginia,Outside Member, ad hoc P&T Committee (Batten School),Member, ad hoc P&T Committee (Politics Department),Member, Search Committee in Race and Ethnicity (joint search among Woodson, Politics, Sociology,History, and Economics),Chair’s Advisory Committee, Department of Politics,Faculty Senator, University of Virginia,Chair, Political Methodology Search Committee,Member, Graduate Admissions Committee, Politics Department,Member, University of Virginia Parking and Transportation Committee,Chair, Political Methodology Search Committee,Co-founder, Working Group on Political Psychology, University of sentCo-chair, American Politics Group, Department of Politics, University of Virginia,Associate Editor, e Stata Journal,-presentMember and Co-Chair (-present), Politics Department Computer Committee,-presentDiscussant and Panel Chair, Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting,Panel Chair, Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting,Discussant and Panel Chair, Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting,Member, ad hoc search committee in American Politics, Department of Politics, University of Virginia,Nicholas J. G. Winter5

Member, Undergraduate Honors esis award committee, Department of Politics, University ofVirginia,Member and Co-chair, Departmental Computer Committee, Department of Politics, University ofVirginia,-presentDiscussant, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting,Discussant and Panel Chair, Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting,Member, Comparative Politics Search Committee, Department of Government, Cornell University,Reader, Undergraduate Admissions, Cornell University,Discussant, Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting,Anonymous Manuscript Reviewer for American Journal of Political Science, American Political ScienceReview, American Politics Quarterly, American Politics Research, Journal of Politics, Party Politics,Perspectives on Politics, Political Psychology, Politics & Gender, Politics, Groups, and Identities, PublicOpinion Quarterly, and Social Sciences Quarterly,-presentBook Manuscript Reviewer for the Russell Sage Foundation,Member, Institutional Review Board, Policy Studies Associates,Non-Academic Work ExperienceResearch Associate, Policy Studies Associates, Washington, DC,–Contributed to design, analysis, and administration of studies in education and youth developmentfor government, public sector, and corporate clients. Wrote successful proposal for and co-managingadministration of a large-scale study of civic engagement among alumni of City Year, a nationalservice organization. Developed research designs and data collection instruments, conductedquantitative analysis of survey and administrative data, conducted in-depth interviews and site visits,and facilitated focus groups. Consulted internally on research design, sampling, data analysis, andreporting. Programmed routines for analysis of complex survey data and graphic presentation ofresults in Stata.Senior Associate, e Campaign Design Group, Washington, DC,–Served as a general consultant to Democratic campaigns. Analyzed public opinion polls, electionreturn data and qualitative data on the candidates, voters and district to develop campaign strategyand tactics. Co-wrote campaign plan for Barbara Boxer’sU.S. Senate campaign. Managed thedevelopment of a computerized campaign simulation based on national voter survey data.Participated in presentations of this and other campaign training programs. Managed and served aslead writer for Campaign Groundwork: Strategy, Planning, and Management, a campaign planningtextbook.Nicholas J. G. Winter6

Winter, Nicholas J. G., Simonas Cepenas, and Leah Malkovich. "Contingent Conjoint Conclusions? How information format shapes cognition." Publications—Book Winter, Nicholas J. G. . Dangerous Frames: How Ideas about Race and Gender Shape Public Opinion. Studies in Communication, Media, and Public Opinion. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.