From annual-review-of-psychology-skills
Navigates proposal and commissioning for the Annual Review of Psychology, including suggesting topics/authors and shaping invitation scope.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/annual-review-of-psychology-skills:arpsych-proposal-and-commissioningThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- The user has an ARPsych-worthy topic but no invitation yet
ARPsych is commissioning-first. The flow is the opposite of a normal journal:
So "submitting to ARPsych" means earning an invitation, then delivering to spec. Plan accordingly: the time to influence the topic is before a draft exists.
arpsych-topic-selection), why now (maturity), and why ARPsych's broad readership needs it.arpsych-writing-style).arpsych-editor-strategy).【Situation】suggesting-topic | invitation-in-hand
【Organizing question】"<one question>"
【Why now / why ARPsych readers】<two sentences>
【If suggesting】coverage gap + balanced author lineup
【If invited】assigned length + due date (confirmed?) + scope boundary
【Author roles】order + contribution split
【Next step】→ arpsych-literature-synthesis (read the field systematically)
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin annual-review-of-psychology-skillsEvaluates whether a psychology topic is mature, important, and synthesis-ready for an Annual Review of Psychology (ARPsych) review. Tests topic fit via three gates: maturity, importance, synthesis-readiness.
Shapes proposals for Perspectives on Psychological Science (PoPS) contributions by explaining proposal routes, content, and differences for invited/special-issue work.
Frames a review topic for the ARE Editorial Committee: how intake works, how to suggest a topic, and what a Committee-ready pitch contains.