From comparative-political-studies-skills
Structures point-by-point response letters to Comparative Political Studies reviewer and editor comments for revise-and-resubmit decisions, outlining revision priorities and handling disagreements.
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An R&R is a contract: address **every** point from each reviewer and the editor, show what changed, and
An R&R is a contract: address every point from each reviewer and the editor, show what changed, and point to where. CPS reviewers are comparativists; they care most about comparative leverage, the rival explanations, measurement across cases, and inference. Treat the letter as a navigable document the editor can verify against the revised manuscript.
cps-research-design, cps-theory-building) — do not
just add caveats.cps-transparency-and-data).Before writing the response, classify comments by reviewer role rather than by report order:
| Reviewer concern | Typical request | Revision move |
|---|---|---|
| Theory/comparative contribution | Clarify what travels beyond the cases | Rewrite the contribution paragraph and scope conditions |
| Design/identification | Explain comparison, timing, or assignment | Add design schematic, placebo, or rival-specific test |
| Measurement | Defend cross-national coding or construct validity | Add alternative coding, measurement appendix, or limitation |
| Area expertise | Fix case history, regional literature, or institutional detail | Add precise citations and qualify overgeneralization |
| Transparency | Make data/code/evidence auditable | Update Dataverse package, README, appendix, and data statement |
Use the map to reconcile conflicts. If one reviewer wants broader theory and another wants narrower case precision, the response should say how the revision sharpens the scope condition rather than simply expanding both sections.
【Decision】R&R / major / minor
【Major changes】the 3–4 headline revisions
【Reviewer coalition map】theory / design / measurement / area / transparency concerns classified
【Point-by-point】R1.1 … with Response + Location each
【Disagreements】how conflicting reviews were reconciled
【Declined】any requests declined + the evidence-based reason
【Transparency】package + data availability statement updated? [Y/N]
【Then】resubmit via SAGE Track (cps-submission for the preflight)
../../resources/official-source-map.md — CPS review model and decision categories../../resources/exemplars/library.md — benchmark the revised framing against verified CPS papersnpx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin comparative-political-studies-skillsStructures the response letter for an APSR revise-and-resubmit, converting reviewers while keeping the editor confident. Does not fabricate new results.
Structures a response letter for a British Journal of Political Science (BJPS) revise-and-resubmit, addressing each referee comment and reconciling conflicting demands.
Structures a point-by-point response to a World Politics revise-and-resubmit, keeping the memo to ~5 pages while addressing every reviewer comment explicitly.