From jcp-skills
Positions a JCP manuscript's contribution against the consumer-psychology literature, distinguishing its mechanism from prior work and sibling journals.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/jcp-skills:jcp-literature-positioningThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- A reviewer wrote "we already know this" or "how is this different from [classic effect]?"
At JCP the contribution is a mechanism, so positioning means showing what the field believes about the process and how you change it — not just that your effect is novel. The strongest JCP positioning identifies a gap in causal understanding: prior work documented the effect but mis-specified or never identified the process; or a dominant account predicts the wrong moderation; or two literatures make conflicting process claims your paper reconciles. Frame the review as a debt the field owes the consumer's mind, then pay it.
A useful test: write the sentence "Prior work shows that X affects consumer Y and attributes it to process P; we show the real (or an additional) process is P′, which implies M." If you cannot fill in P (what the field currently thinks the mechanism is), your positioning is still effect-level and a reviewer will say the contribution is incremental.
| Sibling | How it overlaps | Your one-sentence differentiation |
|---|---|---|
| JCR | Both run consumer experiments | "Our contribution is a psychological mechanism, tested experimentally — not interpretive/CCT theorizing of consumption meaning." |
| JMR / Marketing Science | Both study consumer data | "We explain a mental process; we do not introduce a measure, model, or method." |
| Journal of Marketing | Both touch consumer outcomes | "Our outcome is the consumer's psychology, not a firm/strategy decision." |
| Psychological Science / JPSP / JEP | Both study cognition/affect | "The phenomenon is consumption-specific and matters to consumer-psychology theory and practice." |
If a reviewer suggests the paper "belongs in JCR," the fix is usually to foreground the mechanism and its measurement (JCP's center) rather than the broad consumption-meaning framing (JCR's). If they suggest "Psych Science," foreground the consumer stakes and the consumer-psychology audience.
【Field's current process belief】what prior work thinks the mechanism is
【Gap】contradiction / absence at the process level (one sentence)
【Our delta】new mediator / overturned moderation / reconciliation
【Closest prior paper】citation + what it did not establish
【Sibling lane】why JCP not JCR / JMR / Psych Science (one line each as needed)
【Next skill】jcp-methods
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin jcp-skillsPositions a JCR manuscript by joining a live consumer-research conversation, problematizing assumptions rather than gap-spotting, and distinguishing the paper from JCP, JMR, JM, and disciplinary psychology/sociology outlets.
Determines which jcp-* sub-skill to invoke next when sequencing manuscript work from topic selection through rebuttal for a Journal of Consumer Psychology submission.
Positions a JAP manuscript against I-O literature to clarify the theoretical contribution. Useful for drafting the introduction, responding to reviewer concerns about novelty, or distinguishing from sibling venues.