From annual-review-of-psychology-skills
Evaluates 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.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/annual-review-of-psychology-skills:arpsych-topic-selectionThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- A user wants to write "a review" and needs to know whether ARPsych is the right home
ARPsych commissions reviews that the whole field will read for a decade. A topic earns a slot only if it clears all three:
| Gate | Question | Fails when |
|---|---|---|
| Maturity | Is there enough accumulated, settled-enough work to synthesize? | The area is 3 papers old and moving weekly — premature; the review would date in a year |
| Importance | Will cognitive/social/developmental/clinical/neuro/I-O readers and adjacent fields care? | The topic matters only to one specialty's insiders |
| Synthesis-readiness | Is the literature fragmented in a way a framework could resolve? | The field is already tidy (a textbook chapter covers it) — nothing to add |
A topic that is mature + important but already well-synthesized does not need an ARPsych review; the value is the new organizing idea, not the recap.
ARPsych articles have a length assigned in the invitation letter (检索于 2026-06;以官网为准) — typically a focused subfield, not an entire domain. Calibrate scope so the review is:
arpsych-comprehensiveness-and-balance)A good test: can you name, in one phrase, the organizing question the review will answer (not the area it will cover)? "How do X and Y jointly shape Z?" beats "research on Z."
| If the topic is really… | The home is… | Tell |
|---|---|---|
| a stand-alone meta-analysis you want to run and submit | Psychological Bulletin | you have an effect to estimate, not a field to map |
| a clinical-psychology survey | Annual Review of Clinical Psychology (sister) | the audience is clinical scientists specifically |
| a short, provocative argument or commentary | Perspectives on Psychological Science | it is an opinion essay, not a survey of record |
| an original study with new data | a primary journal | you ran the study yourself |
【Organizing question】"<the one question the review answers>"
【Maturity / Importance / Synthesis-readiness】pass/fail each + why
【Scope】subfield + boundary (in/out) + plausible length
【Future-directions potential】Y/N — what the open agenda would be
【Sibling check】not Psych Bulletin / ARClinPsych / Perspectives because…
【Next step】→ arpsych-proposal-and-commissioning (get it to the Editorial Committee)
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin annual-review-of-psychology-skillsTests whether a research question fits Psychological Bulletin and selects the appropriate synthesis type (meta-analysis, systematic review, meta-review, qualitative review).
Navigates proposal and commissioning for the Annual Review of Psychology, including suggesting topics/authors and shaping invitation scope.
Evaluates whether a research question fits Perspectives on Psychological Science (PoPS) — broad, integrative, theoretical, or meta-scientific — and routes it to the correct venue.