THE EVALUATION INDEXES OF SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL ACHIEVEMENTS IN JIANGXI PROVINCE, CHINA
Journal Title: Acta Scientifica Malaysia - Year 2018, Vol 2, Issue 2
Abstract
At present, improving the transformation of scientific and technological achievements has become a hot issue in Jiangxi province’s scientific and technological development. This article by SPSS data correlation analysis, the original index is optimized to improve, the index evaluation system of Jiangxi province in transformation of scientific and technological achievements, and principal component analysis is used to analyze performance of transformation of scientific and technological achievements in Jiangxi province.
Authors and Affiliations
Di Xiao, Yuqing Liu
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