“…The survey is usually qualified as a regular method of measuring the optimal forms of experience. Surveys are administered within particular populations, for example, the subscribers to a special group of online services, visitors of some website(s), learners of a certain software product (Ghani & Deshpande, 1994;Harvey, Loomis, & Bell, 1998;Konradt, Filip, & Hoffmann, 2003;Koufaris, 2002;Skadberg & Kimmel, 2004;Trevino & Webster, 1992;Webster, Trevino, & Ryan, 1993). This style of surveying can be called retrospective because it refers to a habitual behavior, related to the cyberspace, to a favorite type of web source, or to a known software product (Huang, 2006;Korzaan, 2003;Montgomery, Sharafi, & Heidman, 2004;Sharafi, Heidman, & Montgomery, 2006).…”