I am a doctoral student from Dept. of MIS, National Chengchi University, Taiwan. This academic questionnaire is about the influence of motivation source and attitude toward Wikipedia to the intention of sharing knowledge in the Wikipedia (http://online-survey.homeip.net/survey.php). Please take few minutes to do the questionnaire to provide me your valuable opinion. This survey does not require any personal information from you and of course, I will not be sharing any information in any way. Your input means a lot to me and I would like to thank you for taking the time to complete this survey. Thank you for your help!
OK, I've done the survey. I think you need to tidy it up a bit, though. There are a lot of questions which mean exactly the same thing. While that may be intentional, it is rather confusing when filling it out. Some questions don't make grammatical sense and I had to guess what they meant (eg. E1) (you should always get someone to proof read something like this before advertising it). You use "Wikipedia" to refer to the community, the content and the website without distinguishing between them, which makes some parts of the survey a little difficult to follow (eg. does "Wikipedia returns answers to my requests quickly." refer to the Wikipedia community answering questions on talk pages, etc., of the website responding to an HTTP request? From the section it's in, I think the latter, but it isn't clear). Also, you probably want to add a question to the first page to clarify if people are spending X days contributing to Wikipedia, or just reading it. And, as someone else has said, it's "Wikipedia" not "the Wikipedia".