This person once crashed a black-tie Burns Supper at the British High Commission in Malawi wearing a T-shirt and shorts — and was allowed to stay because they could do the Scottish ceilidh dancing.
Who is Dr Roger Douglas Alcock?
The national language of Ireland besides English
What is Gaeilge?
This refers to the ability of the programme to continue operating long-term
What is sustainability?
This occurs when respondents become tired or bored during a survey, leading to lower quality responses or dropout
What is survey fatigue?
This person likes exploring and multitasking.
Who is Dr Emnet Tesfaye?
The famous cliffs on the west coast of Ireland
What is the Cliffs of Moher?
This refers to the uptake of the programme
What is adoption?
This type of question allows respondents to answer in their own words, providing more detailed feedback
What is an open-ended question?
This person's specialty in the kitchen is traditional Korean cuisine, and they dream of opening a restaurant in Seoul one day.
Who is Shin Sang Do?
The only university in Ireland that focusses on health sciences and medicine
What is RCSI?
This seeks to assess whether the programme engaged its intended target population.
What is reach?
The percentage of people who complete a survey out of the total number contacted
What is a response rate?
This person holds a black belt in Kyokushin karate, has won championships in rowing, and now coaches young athletes.
Who is Erik Zakariassen?
The name of the river that runs through Dublin
What is the River Liffey?
The degree to which the intervention was done the way it was intended.
What is fidelity?
A tool that is used to measure hospital facility surgical capacity
What is WHO SSAT or PIPES?
This person plays the violin and rows racing boats.
Who is Justine Davies?
The Irish word for Cheers!
What is Slainte?
The term used to describe how well the programme is received by the intended users.
What is acceptability?
Piloting your survey ahead of time in order to refine questions to improve response rate
What is pre-testing?