I'm willing to bet that these answers simply consist of every country surveyed in the poll. So instead of naming the countries with most positive influence, you just have to name the countries the pollsters felt like including.
The site I got it from states that over 18,000 people from 25 countries were interviewed and the survey "asked them which nations they perceived as having the most positive influence on the world". I take that among 18,000 people, for example, only 40% of respondents thought the U.S. as having positive influence.
The exact question asked was: “Thinking about right now, would you say the following countries or organizations are having an overall positive or a negative influence on world affairs?” (original source: https://www.ipsos.com/en-us/news-polls/perceptions-us-countries-influence-world-affairs-2017) It was a list, it did not feature all of the countries in the world, just the countries in the quiz and some international organizations.
79% and 68% of the respondents rated Iran and Israel, respectively, as a negative influence. Do you honestly think more than 80% of people have a negative opinion on the Netherlands? Or Italy? Or South Korea?
79% and 68% of the respondents rated Iran and Israel, respectively, as a negative influence. Do you honestly think more than 80% of people have a negative opinion on the Netherlands? Or Italy? Or South Korea?