Marcin M. Hitczenko
Assistant Policy Adviser and Economist
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​Marcin Hitczenko is a statistician at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, after holding a similar position at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston since 2012.
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Biography
Marcin Hitczenko is a statistician at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, after holding a similar position at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston since 2012. He currently works on the management and analysis of the Survey of Consumer Payment Choice and the Diary of Consumer Payment Choice. In addition, his research interests broadly relate to improving inference based on survey data. Marcin received a BA in applied mathematics from Harvard University in 2005 and completed his PhD in statistics in 2011 at the University of Chicago. His dissertation focused on environmental statistics.
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Publications
2018
Marco Angrisani, Kevin Foster, and Marcin Hitczenko. "The 2015 and 2016 Diaries of Consumer Payment Choice: Technical Appendix." Research Data Report 18-04. Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
2017
Marco Angrisani, Kevin Foster, and Marcin Hitczenko. "The 2012 Diary of Consumer Payment Choice: Technical Appendix." Research Data Report 17-05. Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
Marco Angrisani, Kevin Foster, and Marcin Hitczenko. "The 2015 Diary of Consumer Payment Choice: Technical Appendix". Research Data Report 17-04. Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
Marcin Hitczenko. "Battery Order Effects on Relative Ratings in Likert Scales." Research Data Report 17-02. Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
2016
Marcin Hitczenko. "The Influence of Gender and Income on the Household Division of Financial Responsibility." Working Paper 16-20. Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
Marco Angrisani, Kevin Foster, and Marcin Hitczenko. "The 2014 Survey of Consumer Payment Choice: Technical Appendix". Research Data Report 16-04. Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
2015
Marcin Hitczenko. "Identifying and Evaluating Sample Selection Bias in Consumer Payment Surveys." Research Data Report 15-07. Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
Marco Angrisani, Kevin Foster, and Marcin Hitczenko. "The 2013 Survey of Consumer Payment Choice: Technical Appendix." Data Report 15-05. Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
Marcin Hitczenko. "Estimating Population Means in the 2012 Survey of Consumer Payment Choice." Research Data Report 15-02. Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
2014
Marcin Hitczenko and Mingzhu Tai. "Measuring Unfamiliar Economic Concepts: The Case of Prepaid Card Adoption." Working Paper 14-09. Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
Marco Angrisani, Kevin Foster, and Marcin Hitczenko. "The 2011 and 2012 Surveys of Consumer Payment Choice: Technical Appendix." Research Data Report 14-02. Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
2013
Marcin Hitczenko. "Optimal Recall Period Length in Consumer Payment Surveys." Working Paper 13-16. Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
Marcin Hitczenko. "Modeling Anchoring Effects in Sequential Likert Scale Questions." Working Paper 13-15. Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
Marco Angrisani, Kevin Foster, and Marcin Hitczenko. "The 2010 Survey of Consumer Payment Choice: Technical Appendix." Research Data Report 13-03. Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.