From public-administration-review-skills
Structures the response letter for a Public Administration Review (PAR) revise-and-resubmit, converting each reviewer comment and keeping the Evidence for Practice intact.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/public-administration-review-skills:pubar-rebuttalThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
A PAR **major or minor revision** is a real opening, but resubmission must satisfy expert
A PAR major or minor revision is a real opening, but resubmission must satisfy expert public-management reviewers and the handling editor — while protecting the contribution and the Evidence for Practice that make the paper PAR-shaped. The response letter must move every reviewer toward yes while keeping the editor confident the revision is convergent.
pubar-transparency-and-data).For each reviewer comment:
> [Quoted reviewer comment]
Response: [What we did / why we respectfully disagree].
Change: [Section/page/table-figure number where the revision appears].
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.
| Comment signal | Who owns the call | Default move in the response |
|---|---|---|
| Editor flags it as decisive | editor | solve first, headline it in the cover note |
| Two reviewers want opposite things | editor | pick a principled path, explain the tradeoff openly |
| Reviewer asks for an analysis that would change the claim | author + editor | run it, then defend or re-scope honestly |
| "The practitioner takeaway is over-claimed" | author | tie each Evidence-for-Practice point to a confirmatory estimate |
| "This reads like JPART/JPAM, not PAR" | author | re-anchor to public-management practice and the so-what |
A hypothetical R&R draws three reviews. The editor's letter names two decisive points (identification and the strength of the Evidence for Practice). R1 wants the qualitative strand cut; R3 wants it expanded. The disciplined letter opens with a three-sentence summary to the editor, addresses identification and the practitioner takeaways first with new text/table locations, then reconciles R1/R3 by keeping a compact mixed-methods integration in the main text and moving extended interview material to the supplement — stating the tradeoff explicitly. Of 27 total comments, 27 receive a quoted response; 19 are conceded with a change location, 8 are rebutted with a reason. (Counts illustrative.)
【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]
【Contribution + Evidence for Practice protected】[Y/N]
【Anonymity + transparency materials updated】[Y/N]
【Next】resubmit via the PAR portal
../../resources/official-source-map.md — decision categories and editorial processnpx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin public-administration-review-skillsStructures response letters for Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory (JPART) revise-and-resubmit decisions. Helps convert reviewers while preserving theoretical contribution.
Structures a response letter for an American Sociological Review revise-and-resubmit. Handles cross-method reviewer conflicts and protects the paper's contribution.
Structures the response letter for an APSR revise-and-resubmit, converting reviewers while keeping the editor confident. Does not fabricate new results.