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- 18-3: The 2016 and 2017 surveys of consumer payment choice: summary results

- Claire Greene and Joanna Stavins
- 18-2: The 2015 and 2016 diaries of consumer payment choice: technical appendix

- Marco Angrisani, Kevin Foster and Marcin Hitczenko
- 18-1: The 2012 diary of consumer payment choice

- Claire Greene, Scott Schuh and Joanna Stavins
- 17-7: The 2016 Diary of Consumer Payment Choice

- Claire Greene and Scott Schuh
- 17-6: U. S. consumer cash use, 2012 and 2015: an introduction to the Diary of Consumer Payment Choice

- Claire Greene, Shaun O'Brien and Scott Schuh
- 17-5: The 2012 diary of consumer payment choice: technical appendix

- Marco Angrisani, Kevin Foster and Marcin Hitczenko
- 17-4: The 2015 Survey of Consumer Payment Choice: technical appendix

- Marco Angrisani, Kevin Foster and Marcin Hitczenko
- 17-3: The 2015 Survey of Consumer Payment Choice: summary results

- Claire Greene, Scott Schuh and Joanna Stavins
- 17-2: Battery order effects on relative ratings in Likert scales

- Marcin Hitczenko
- 17-1: How do consumers make their payment choices?

- Joanna Stavins
- 16-6: Do consumers rely more heavily on credit cards while unemployed?

- Allison Cole
- 16-5: Financial inclusion and consumer payment choice

- Allison Cole and Claire Greene
- 16-4: The 2014 survey of consumer payment choice: technical appendix

- Marco Angrisani, Kevin Foster and Marcin Hitczenko
- 16-3: The 2014 survey of consumer payment choice: summary results

- Claire Greene, Scott Schuh and Joanna Stavins
- 16-2: How do people pay rent?

- David Hao Zhang
- 16-1: Did the Target data breach change consumer assessments of payment card security?

- Claire Greene and Joanna Stavins
- 15-8: Consumers' use of overdraft protection

- Claire Greene and Mi Luo
- 15-7: Identifying and evaluating sample selection bias in consumer payment surveys

- Marcin Hitczenko
- 15-6: Payment instrument adoption and use in the United States, 2009–2013, by consumers' demographic characteristics

- Sean Connolly and Joanna Stavins
- 15-5: The 2013 Survey of Consumer Payment Choice: technical appendix

- Marco Angrisani, Kevin Foster and Marcin Hitczenko
- 15-4: The 2013 Survey of Consumer Payment Choice: summary results

- Scott Schuh and Joanna Stavins
- 15-3: How are U.S. consumers using general purpose reloadable prepaid cards?: are they being used as substitutes for checking accounts?

- Claire Greene and Oz Shy
- 15-2: Estimating population means in the 2012 Survey of Consumer Payment Choice

- Marcin Hitczenko
- 15-1: U.S. consumer holdings and use of $1 Bills

- Scott Fulford, Claire Greene and William Murdock
- 14-3: U.S. consumers' holdings and use of $100 bills

- Claire Greene and Scott Schuh
- 14-2: The 2011 and 2012 Surveys of Consumer Payment Choice: technical appendix

- Marco Angrisani, Kevin Foster and Marcin Hitczenko
- 14-1: The 2011 and 2012 Surveys of Consumer Payment Choice

- Scott Schuh and Joanna Stavins
- 13-3: The 2010 Survey of Consumer Payment Choice: technical appendix

- Marco Angrisani, Kevin Foster and Marcin Hitczenko
- 13-2: The 2010 Survey of Consumer Payment Choice

- Kevin Foster, Scott Schuh and Hanbing Zhang
- 13-1: Merchant steering of consumer payment choice: lessons learned from consumer surveys

- Oz Shy and Joanna Stavins