eivastausten
Eivastausten is a Finnish-language term used in informal discourse to refer to the phenomenon of not answering or failing to provide a response. The word is formed from ei (no) and vastaus (answer), with eivastausten functioning as the genitive plural form that appears in phrases describing the lack of replies, such as “eivastausten ilmiö” or “eivastausten määrä.” It is not an established scholarly term, but it has circulated in online discussions, blogs, and social media.
In usage, eivastausten is often invoked when discussing nonresponse in various contexts—survey participation, public inquiries, political
Relation to broader concepts, limitations, and reliability: eivastausten aligns with broader ideas of nonresponse and missing
See also: nonresponse, survey nonresponse, missing data, silence in communication.