Common practice to address nonresponse in probability surveys in National Statistical Offices is to follow up every nonrespondent with a view to lifting response rates. As response rate is an insufficient indicator of data quality, it is argued that one should follow up nonrespondents with a view to reducing the mean squared error (MSE) of the estimator of the variable of interest. In this paper, we propose a method to allocate the nonresponse follow-up resources in such a way as to minimise the MSE under a quasi-randomisation framework. An example to illustrate the method using the 2018/19 Rural Environment and Agricultural Commodities Survey from the Australian Bureau of Statistics is provided.
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