From jop-skills
Structures a response letter for a JOP revise-and-resubmit that addresses each reviewer comment, respects page budget, preserves double-blind anonymity, and maintains replicability for the JOP replication check.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/jop-skills:jop-rebuttalThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
A JOP **R&R is a strong signal** — the editor sees a path to publication. The response letter must move
A JOP R&R is a strong signal — the editor sees a path to publication. The response letter must move every reviewer toward yes while keeping the editor confident the revision is convergent, and it must do so without blowing the page budget, breaking double-blind anonymity, or breaking replicability that the analyst will later check.
jop-replication-and-data-policy).For each reviewer comment:
> [Quoted reviewer comment]
Response: [What we did / why we respectfully disagree].
Change: [Section/page/table-figure number; note if it moved to the Online Appendix].
Open with a short summary of the main changes to the editor; group by reviewer; end each entry with the location of every change so the editor can verify quickly.
Not every demand deserves the same response. Sort each comment by cost and by whether it threatens the contribution, and let the editor's letter set priority. The page budget caps new main-text material, so most additions land in the Online Appendix.
| Demand type | Default response | Where the change lands |
|---|---|---|
| Decisive point the editor flagged | Do it; lead the letter with it | Main text, with the new exhibit number |
| Reasonable robustness request | Run it and report | Online Appendix, cited in one main-text line |
| Demand that breaks the argument | Push back respectfully with a reason | Letter only; explain the tradeoff |
| Two reviewers want opposite things | Choose a principled path, name the conflict | Letter, addressed to the editor |
A hypothetical R&R on the AVR-turnout study draws three demands. R1 wants the staggered-DID estimator made heterogeneity-robust — decisive, so the author re-estimates and the new event-study figure becomes Figure 2. R2 wants 30 added specifications; the author runs a focused subset in the appendix and explains the full grid would blow the page budget. R3 wants a structural model the data cannot support; the author declines respectfully and flags it as future work. Each new number is regenerated by deposited code.
【Editor's decisive points】addressed first? [list]
【Coverage】every reviewer comment answered? [Y/N]
【Concede vs rebut】each tagged with evidence + change location
【Reviewer conflicts】reconciled and explained to editor? [Y/N]
【Page budget】revision still within 35 / 10 pp (overflow → appendix)? [Y/N]
【Anonymity + replicability】preserved in revised manuscript + package? [Y/N]
【Next】resubmit via Editorial Manager
../../resources/official-source-map.md — JOP review/decision process, page limits, replicability-contingent acceptancenpx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin jop-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 the response memorandum for an AJPS revise-and-resubmit, handling reviewer comments, reconciling conflicts, and ensuring double-blind and re-runnable constraints.