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Volume 11, Issue2March 1998

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    Science is getting bigger, faster, and more expensive, and simultaneously heightening the expectations of the public. One pivotal factor contributing to these changes IS the expansive growth of the research infrastructure. Borrowing from economics, infrastructure is often viewed as a "common good," but it is by no means a "free good," and indeed it represents a huge investment of capital by universities as well as public and private funding agencies. In essence, infrastructure competes for a piece of the same pie as does investigator-initiated research. It is for this reason that researchers are often divided on the merits of investing in research infrastructure. The psychological sciences are at important juncture in how they choose to prepare for the future.

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