From perspectives-on-psychological-science-skills
Plans editor interactions for Perspectives on Psychological Science: scoping proposals, anticipating referee perspectives, and suggesting reviewers.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/perspectives-on-psychological-science-skills:ppsych-editor-strategyThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- An editor reacted to a proposal and you are shaping scope before drafting
PoPS is published by SAGE in partnership with APS, with an Editor-in-Chief (检索于 2026-06:Arturo Hernandez;以官网为准) leading a board of associate/handling editors across psychology's areas (检索于 2026-06;以官网为准). The relationship runs through the handling editor the EiC assigns. Because PoPS mixes submitted and invited/cooperative work, the dynamic varies by route: for a stand-alone piece you may pitch a proposal first (de-risks fit, not acceptance); for cooperative work (special issues, adversarial collaborations) the editor approves the structure before assembly. In all cases acceptance is not automatic — every manuscript, solicited or not, goes through the same review (检索于 2026-06;以官网为准).
PoPS referees do not check an identification strategy or replicate a result — there is no study of the author's own. They evaluate the piece as a perspective:
| Referee question | What they are really checking |
|---|---|
| Is it broad enough / does it carry a superordinate message? | scope fit — not a single study dressed as a review (ppsych-topic-selection) |
| Is there a real organizing argument? | the spine vs. an annotated bibliography (ppsych-organizing-framework) |
| Is the coverage comprehensive across areas? | the saturation/coverage from ppsych-literature-synthesis |
| Is it balanced and fair? | even-handedness across camps; no self-promotion; calibrated reform (ppsych-comprehensiveness-and-balance) |
| Is it accessible and provocative? | can a cross-area psychologist follow and find it worth arguing about (ppsych-writing-style) |
| Is the open-science layer exemplary? | deposits, protocol, reproducibility for meta-science (ppsych-transparency-and-reproducibility) |
Referees of a PoPS piece are often the surveyed authors or the camps being weighed — the people whose work you appraise will read how you appraised it. This makes balance and accurate attribution strategic, not just ethical.
PoPS asks authors to suggest objective reviewers — name a minimum of five, excluding mentors, close colleagues, and collaborators (检索于 2026-06;以官网为准). Use this well:
【Route】stand-alone / cooperative; scope settled with editor? Y/N
【Referee anticipation】breadth / framework / coverage / balance / accessibility / open-science — prepared each? Y/N
【Reviewer slate】≥5 objective, cross-area + rival camps, no collaborators? Y/N
【Coverage asks】evaluated against spine + conciseness; accept/push-back plan? Y/N
【COI】reviewed-author referees flagged to editor? Y/N
【Source status】current EiC / board / reviewer rules re-confirmed on PoPS pages? Y/N · 待核实
【Next step】→ ppsych-submission (preflight) → ppsych-revision (after the decision)
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin perspectives-on-psychological-science-skillsShapes proposals for Perspectives on Psychological Science (PoPS) contributions by explaining proposal routes, content, and differences for invited/special-issue work.
Navigates proposal and commissioning for the Annual Review of Psychology, including suggesting topics/authors and shaping invitation scope.
Explains how JPSP sections judge manuscripts: masked review, innovation gate, central vs. peripheral limitations, and decision categories. Useful before submitting or interpreting a decision letter.