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Research Area: Econ and Social Sys |
Profile
Winter received his B.S. in Psychology from the University of Pittsburgh in 1999. After a few years working for the Biostatistics Center at George Washington University, he began graduate school at Indiana University. Winter received his Ph.D. in Social Psychology and Cognitive Science in 2007. His research interests include social influence in social networks, homophily and group identity, and group problem solving and group search.
Recent Publications, Projects and News
- Propagation of Innovations in Networked Groups Winter Mason; Andy Jones; Robert L. Goldstone, Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2008 [view abstract]
- A decision bound categorization approach to the study of subtyping of atypical group members Sarah Queller; Winter Mason, Social Cognition, 2008, 1 [view abstract]
- Situating social influence processes: Dynamic, multidirectional flows of influence within social networks Winter Mason; Frederica R. Conrey; Eliot R. Smith, Personality and Social Psychology Review, 2007, 3 [view abstract]
- A novel view of between-category contrast and within-category assimilation Sarah Queller; Terry Schell; Winter Mason, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2006, 3 [view abstract]

