Marcin Hitczenko
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Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
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Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (weight: 50%)
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- Division of Financial Responsibility among Mixed-Gender Couples
Policy Hub, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta (2021)
by Marcin Hitczenko
(ReDIF-article, fip:a00068:96615) - U.S. Consumers' Use of Personal Checks: Evidence from a Diary Survey
Consumer Payments Research Data Reports, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta (2020)
by Claire Greene & Marcin Hitczenko & Brian Prescott & Oz Shy
(ReDIF-paper, fip:fedadr:87808) - The 2016 and 2017 Surveys of Consumer Payment Choice: Technical Appendix
Consumer Payments Research Data Reports, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta (2020)
by Marco Angrisani & Kevin Foster & Marcin Hitczenko
(ReDIF-paper, fip:fedadr:87813) - Division of Financial Responsibility among Mixed-Gender Couples
FRB Atlanta Working Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta (2021)
by Marcin Hitczenko
(ReDIF-paper, fip:fedawp:90078) - Sample Bias Related to Household Role
FRB Atlanta Working Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta (2021)
by Marcin Hitczenko
(ReDIF-paper, fip:fedawp:90079) - Improved Estimation of Poisson Rate Distributions through a Multi-Mode Survey Design
FRB Atlanta Working Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta (2021)
by Marcin Hitczenko
(ReDIF-paper, fip:fedawp:90080) - The 2010 Survey of Consumer Payment Choice: technical appendix
Research Data Report, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (2013)
by Marco Angrisani & Kevin Foster & Marcin Hitczenko
(ReDIF-paper, fip:fedbdr:13-3) - The 2011 and 2012 Surveys of Consumer Payment Choice: technical appendix
Research Data Report, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (2014)
by Marco Angrisani & Kevin Foster & Marcin Hitczenko
(ReDIF-paper, fip:fedbdr:14-2) - Estimating population means in the 2012 Survey of Consumer Payment Choice
Research Data Report, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (2015)
by Marcin Hitczenko
(ReDIF-paper, fip:fedbdr:15-2) - The 2013 Survey of Consumer Payment Choice: technical appendix
Research Data Report, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (2015)
by Marco Angrisani & Kevin Foster & Marcin Hitczenko
(ReDIF-paper, fip:fedbdr:15-5) - Identifying and evaluating sample selection bias in consumer payment surveys
Research Data Report, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (2015)
by Marcin Hitczenko
(ReDIF-paper, fip:fedbdr:15-7) - The 2014 survey of consumer payment choice: technical appendix
Research Data Report, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (2016)
by Marco Angrisani & Kevin Foster & Marcin Hitczenko
(ReDIF-paper, fip:fedbdr:16-4) - Battery order effects on relative ratings in Likert scales
Research Data Report, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (2017)
by Marcin Hitczenko
(ReDIF-paper, fip:fedbdr:17-2) - The 2015 Survey of Consumer Payment Choice: technical appendix
Research Data Report, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (2017)
by Marco Angrisani & Kevin Foster & Marcin Hitczenko
(ReDIF-paper, fip:fedbdr:17-4) - The 2012 diary of consumer payment choice: technical appendix
Research Data Report, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (2017)
by Marco Angrisani & Kevin Foster & Marcin Hitczenko
(ReDIF-paper, fip:fedbdr:17-5) - The 2015 and 2016 diaries of consumer payment choice: technical appendix
Research Data Report, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (2018)
by Marco Angrisani & Kevin Foster & Marcin Hitczenko
(ReDIF-paper, fip:fedbdr:18-2) - Modeling anchoring effects in sequential Likert scale questions
Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (2013)
by Marcin Hitczenko
(ReDIF-paper, fip:fedbwp:13-15) - Optimal recall period length in consumer payment surveys
Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (2013)
by Marcin Hitczenko
(ReDIF-paper, fip:fedbwp:13-16) - Measuring unfamiliar economic concepts: the case of prepaid card adoption
Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (2014)
by Marcin Hitczenko & Mingzhu Tai
(ReDIF-paper, fip:fedbwp:14-9) - The influence of gender and income on the household division of financial responsibility
Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (2016)
by Marcin Hitczenko
(ReDIF-paper, fip:fedbwp:16-20)