Winter N. Stata tip 23: Regaining control over axis ranges. Stata Journal. 2005;5(3):467–468.
Papers
2005
Winter NJ. Framing gender: Political rhetoric, gender schemas, and public opinion on US health care reform. Politics & Gender. 2005;1(3):453–480.
2004
Nicholas J. G. Winter. Replication methods for analysis of complex survey data in Stata. 2004.
Ryan P, Winter N, others. Stata tip 10: Fine control of axis title positions. Stata Journal. 2004;4:354–355.
Winter N, Hall W. Review of A Handbook of Statistical Analyses Using Stata by Rabe-Hesketh and Everitt. Stata Journal. 2004;4:350–353.
2002
Nicholas J. G. Winter. Analysis of Complex Survey Data with Balanced Repeated Replication using Stata. 2002.
2001
Kinder D, Winter N. Exploring the racial divide: Blacks, whites, and opinion on national policy. American Journal of Political Science. 2001:439–456.
2000
Winter N. Gendered and re-gendered: Public opinion and Hillary Rodham Clinton. In: annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April. Vols. 28. 2000.
1999
Nicholas J. G. Winter, Berinsky A. What’s Your Temperature? Thermometer Ratings and Political Analysis. 1999.
1998
Stewart A, Settles I, Winter NJ. Women and the social movements of the 1960s: Activists, engaged observers, and nonparticipants. Political Psychology. 1998;19(1):63–94.