From jcr-skills
Polishes JCR manuscripts for interdisciplinary readability, Chicago house style, 200-word abstract, and double-anonymized review. Use at late-stage prose refinement.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/jcr-skills:jcr-writing-styleThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- The argument is buried under jargon or a long literature wind-up
JCR's audience spans psychology, anthropology, sociology, economics, marketing, statistics, and communication, and the journal is governed by a Policy Board of ~11 sponsoring societies. Your prose must be legible to readers outside your own subfield: define field-specific terms, lead with the consumption phenomenon and the insight rather than the method, and avoid in-group shorthand that excludes half the readership. An experimentalist should follow a CCT paper's argument and vice versa.
Front-load the contribution. The opening should make the consumer-behavior question, the conceptual stakes, and the "what we learn" vivid before the reader reaches the studies. Carry one explicit contribution sentence into the introduction and discussion (see jcr-contribution-framing).
JCR uses double-anonymized review, so the writing itself must not leak identity:
Run every major paragraph through four tests:
For the abstract, use a four-sentence skeleton: consumer problem; theoretical gap; empirical or interpretive approach; contribution and boundary. If the abstract spends more space on methods than on the insight, rewrite it before line editing.
【Front-loading】insight before method? yes/fix
【Interdisciplinary legibility】jargon defined? pass/fix
【House style】Chicago title-case + author-date; Word; abstract ≤200 words
【Anonymization】affiliations/acknowledgments/URLs removed; generic site phrasing
【Next step】jcr-submission
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