Guides researchers through preparing and submitting manuscripts to Social Psychology Quarterly, managing topic selection, theory building, ASA-style formatting, blinded submission, and R&R rebuttals.
Use when executing and reporting the analysis for a Social Psychology Quarterly (SPQ) manuscript so it survives expert, masked review — honest uncertainty, robustness, sound measurement, and reporting appropriate to experiments, surveys/secondary data, or interpretive analysis in sociological social psychology. Guides analysis norms; it does not fabricate results.
Use when preparing the data, materials, and transparency posture for a Social Psychology Quarterly (SPQ) manuscript. SPQ ENCOURAGES sharing data, code, and materials but does NOT require it, and willingness to share has no impact on acceptance; the journal follows the ASA data-sharing norm and Code of Ethics. Covers quantitative and qualitative/interpretive transparency and confidentiality. Prepares the posture; it does not invent requirements.
Use when positioning a Social Psychology Quarterly (SPQ) manuscript against the literature so it reads as a contribution to sociological social psychology. SPQ readers expect engagement with the field's own traditions and theoretical programs — symbolic interaction, social structure and personality, group processes, identity, affect — not a generic citation pile or a purely psychological framing. Stakes the contribution; it does not write the lit review.
Use when writing the response to a Social Psychology Quarterly (SPQ) revise-and-resubmit. SPQ reviewers come from different sociological-social-psychology traditions and may pull in different directions, so the response must convert each reviewer without alienating the editor while protecting the structure–individual contribution. Structures the response letter; it does not fabricate new results.
Use when defending the research design of a Social Psychology Quarterly (SPQ) manuscript — laboratory and survey experiments (group processes, status), survey and secondary-data analysis (social structure and personality), or observation/ethnography and interviews (symbolic interaction). SPQ judges each tradition on its own terms but always asks how the design captures the link between structure and the individual. Strengthens the design; it does not write code.
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Agent skill stack for submitting to 《经济研究》 (Economic Research Journal), the top economics journal in China. Eighteen skills across the manuscript lifecycle: China-context topic selection, introduction, bilingual literature review, theory & hypotheses, data & sample, modern causal identification (DID / IV / RDD / DML with heterogeneity-robust estimators), mechanism analysis (post-江艇 2022 paradigm), heterogeneity, robustness, three-line tables, policy implications, abstract, house style, reviewer-lens self-audit, reproducibility, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Ships a runnable Stata + Python code library. Bilingual zh-CN / en docs.
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Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis (JFQA) — empirical and quantitative financial economics (corporate finance, investments, capital and security markets, financial institutions, and finance-relevant quantitative methods), published by Cambridge University Press for the Michael G. Foster School of Business at the University of Washington. Built around the JFQA realities: submission via Editorial Manager with a text-searchable PDF, a $350 fee (only $275 refunded if not sent to a reviewer), double-anonymous review, a strict one-paragraph / 100-word abstract cap, prescriptive 8.5x11 / 1-inch / 12-pt Times New Roman double-spaced formatting, a one-year resubmission ban for undisclosed prior rejections, and the JFQA Code Sharing Policy with a dedicated JFQA Dataverse at the Harvard Dataverse. Covers topic fit, literature positioning, causal/identification design for finance, robustness, tables and figures, house style, the code/data archive, referee strategy, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; Stata / R / Python conventions.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (JPSP) — the American Psychological Association's (APA) flagship long-format journal in personality and social psychology, established 1965, published monthly. JPSP is unusual among psychology journals: it is split into THREE independently edited sections, each with its own editor, masthead, and Editorial Manager submission stream — (1) Attitudes and Social Cognition (ASC), (2) Interpersonal Relations and Group Processes (IRGP), and (3) Personality Processes and Individual Differences (PPID). Choosing the right section is the author's first decision. JPSP publishes LONG-format, theory-driven, multi-study packages rather than short reports: a lengthy introduction and literature review followed by several related studies testing a theory or competing hypotheses, with integrative analyses or internal meta-analyses across studies. Facts covered include masked review for all submissions; abstract up to 250 words plus a limitations statement up to 200 words; section-specific length rules (ASC introduction + discussion no more than 3,500 words; IRGP introduction + discussion no more than 5,000 words and a maximum of 5 studies in the main text; PPID written as succinctly as possible); APA 7th edition Publication Manual style; mandatory Journal Article Reporting Standards (JARS); Transparency and Openness Promotion (TOP) Guidelines at Level 2 (Requirement) effective July 1, 2021; data/code/materials and preregistration disclosure to a trusted repository; Registered Reports accepted; open-science badges not offered; and APA's expectation that data remain available for at least five years post-publication. Covers section choice and topic fit, cross-literature positioning, theory and hypothesis building, multi-study package design with power and preregistration, JARS-compliant analysis and internal meta-analysis, APA 7th exhibits, long-format APA writing, TOP-Level-2 transparency, the per-section masked review process, submission preflight, and revise-and-resubmit rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Comprehensive skill pack with 66 specialized skills for full-stack developers: 12 language experts (Python, TypeScript, Go, Rust, C++, Swift, Kotlin, C#, PHP, Java, SQL, JavaScript), 10 backend frameworks, 6 frontend/mobile, plus infrastructure, DevOps, security, and testing. Features progressive disclosure architecture for 50% faster loading.
Upstash Context7 MCP server for up-to-date documentation lookup. Pull version-specific documentation and code examples directly from source repositories into your LLM context.
A growing collection of Claude-compatible academic workflow bundles. Covers scientific figures, manuscript writing and polishing, reviewer assessment, citation retrieval, data availability, paper reading, literature search, response letters, paper-to-PPTX conversion, and evidence-grounded Chinese invention patent drafting. Rules are organized as reusable skill folders with explicit workflows and quality checks.
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UI/UX design intelligence. 67 styles, 161 palettes, 57 font pairings, 25 charts, 15 stacks (React, Next.js, Vue, Svelte, Astro, SwiftUI, React Native, Flutter, Tailwind, shadcn/ui, Nuxt, Jetpack Compose). Actions: plan, build, create, design, implement, review, fix, improve, optimize, enhance, refactor, check UI/UX code. Projects: website, landing page, dashboard, admin panel, e-commerce, SaaS, portfolio, blog, mobile app. Elements: button, modal, navbar, sidebar, card, table, form, chart. Styles: glassmorphism, claymorphism, minimalism, brutalism, neumorphism, bento grid, dark mode, responsive, skeuomorphism, flat design. Topics: color palette, accessibility, animation, layout, typography, font pairing, spacing, hover, shadow, gradient.