Cupertino Member Positivity Survey

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The Cupertino Member States Positivity Survey (GUM-MSPS or MSPS) is an annual survey conducted by Simon Reeve asking participants to rank full member states of the Cupertino Alliance based on how positively said participant viewed them. The first survey was held from 29 September-10 October 2020 with the results being released on 13 October 2020. The ranking system is a scale of 1 to 5, similar to that of a Likert scale; 1 being not positive, and 5 being very positive. The top three highest scores were jointly New Eiffel (95 points), Aenopia (93 points) and Efransa (91 points), while the lowest were Qaflana, Millania both 70 points) and Centralia (68 points).

The survey is heavily influenced by a similar survey conducted by Zabëlle Skye in July 2020.

Results

October 2020

Rank Chg Nation Score (points)
1 Steady  Principality of New Eiffel 95
2 Steady  Aenopia 93
3 Steady  Kingdom of Efransa 91
4 Steady  Republic of Yu-Xia 86
5 Steady  Australis 85
T6 Steady  Aenderia 84
T6 Steady  Kingdom of Lytera 84
T8 Steady  Orientia 81
T8 Steady  Ponderosa Hills 81
T8 Steady  Republic of Lowenia 81
T11 Steady  Free Republic of Florania 79
T11 Steady  Humberlea 79
T13 Steady  Aswington 74
T13 Steady  Commonwealth of Daragonia 74
T13 Steady  Tesforia 74
T16 Steady  Hausgurd Union of the Crowns 73
T16 Steady  Kingdom of Pinelandia 73
T18 Steady  Saspearian 71
T18 Steady  Wegmat 71
T20 Steady  Qaflana 70
T20 Steady  Union of Millania and New Granada 70
22 Steady  Empire of Centralia 68

December 2020

Rank Chg Nation Score (points)
1 1  Aenopia 115
2 3  Australis 114
3 Steady  Republic of Yu-Xia 111
4 2  Aenderia 109
5 Steady [a]  Regelis 105
6 12  Saspearian 104
7 Steady 4  Humberlea 101
T8 8  Kingdom of Pinelandia 100
T8 Steady [a]  West Sayville 100
10 2  Ponderosa Hills 98
11 Steady [a]  New Athens 97

See also

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Nation was not a member of the Cupertino Alliance during the October 2020 polling.