From annual-review-of-sociology-skills
Documents a sociology review's search/selection record and reproducibility plan. Builds a near-PRISMA coverage account for transparency without primary data.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/annual-review-of-sociology-skills:arsoc-transparency-and-reproducibilityThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- The synthesis is settled and you must show *how* the literature was searched and selected
An ARSoc review reports no new data of its own, so the usual replication-package machinery (raw data, estimation code, a reproducibility README of your analysis) does not apply to the review's claims about the world. Transparency instead bites on two things you do produce:
Distinguish the two clearly: you are not defending an identification strategy of your own (there is none); you are documenting how you found and weighed others' work, and reproducing any synthesis you actually computed.
Carry forward the saturation log from arsoc-literature-synthesis into a brief, sharable record:
| Element | What to document |
|---|---|
| Databases & dates | Sociological Abstracts, Web of Science, Scopus, JSTOR, Google Scholar — with search dates |
| Search terms & traditions | keyword strings and the theoretical-tradition names swept |
| Inclusion / exclusion | what counted (years, methods/modes, languages, publication types) and what was excluded and why |
| Mode coverage | how qualitative, computational, demographic, and theoretical work were captured (not just quant) |
| Saturation | where forward/backward snowballing stopped yielding new must-cites |
| Counts | rough numbers screened vs. discussed, so "comprehensive" is auditable |
Sociology reviews are rarely strict PRISMA systematic reviews, but a near-PRISMA narrative of the search makes the coverage defensible and is increasingly expected. Confirm whether the topic warrants a formal PRISMA flow on the author pages (检索于 2026-06;以官网为准).
If the review contributes a meta-analysis or bibliometric study:
arsoc-tables-figures).【Coverage account】databases + dates + terms + inclusion/exclusion + saturation + counts documented? Y/N
【Mode coverage】qual / computational / demographic / theoretical search documented? Y/N
【PRISMA】near-PRISMA narrative (or formal flow) prepared; format confirmed? Y/N · 待核实
【Own analysis】meta-analysis/bibliometrics deposited with DOI + protocol? Y/N · n/a
【Coding reproducibility】codebook lets a second coder re-derive codes? Y/N · n/a
【Pre-empt】coverage account answers "why omit X?" before review? Y/N
【Next step】→ arsoc-editor-strategy (scope + volume timeline) → arsoc-submission
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin annual-review-of-sociology-skillsDocuments literature search and makes embedded meta-analyses reproducible for ARPsych reviews. Includes PRISMA flow, coding protocols, effect-size datasets, and analysis code.
Systematically gathers, reads, and synthesizes a large body of sociological research for an Annual Review of Sociology review, ensuring coverage discipline and avoiding citation gaps across theoretical traditions.
Makes systematic reviews for RER auditable and re-runnable by enforcing PRISMA/MARS reporting, coding reliability quantification, and open materials sharing.