From restud-skills
Anticipates the referee pool and their likely objections for a REStud manuscript, and pre-empts those objections in the paper before submission. Maps reviewers and hardens the paper against them.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/restud-skills:restud-referee-strategyThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- Before submission, to pre-empt the objections a demanding referee will raise
REStud uses double-anonymous (double-blind) refereeing — referees do not see author identities and authors do not see referee identities, so anonymize accordingly (see restud-submission). Papers are handled by editors drawn from the active frontier; the Joint Managing Editors (2026: Jan De Loecker, KU Leuven, IO/applied econometrics; Antonio Penta, UPF, micro theory / mechanism design; Jakub Steiner, Zurich/CERGE-EI, behavioral/information economics) span both theory and applied work, reflecting the journal's balanced identity — so anticipate either a theory-leaning or an applied-leaning reader depending on who handles you. REStud is also known for demanding referees and for constructively developing strong papers across rounds. Two implications:
restud-literature-positioning — the people whose work you are closest to. Assume the referee is the author of the nearest paper.Because REStud develops papers across rounds, structure the submission so the first report is survivable:
【LIKELY REFEREES】[author — predicted objection — pre-empted? where]
【METHODS-REFEREE RISKS】[estimator / inference / proof gaps]
【SOFT SPOT】<the one-sentence objection> — confronted in: <section>
【SUGGESTED REFEREES】[experts, non-conflicted]
【OPPOSED REFEREES】[genuine conflicts only, or "none"]
【NEXT SKILL】restud-submission
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin restud-skillsGuides selection of suggested/opposed referees and runs an objection pre-mortem for RFS manuscript submissions.
Anticipates objections from European Economic Review referees and maps them to in-paper fixes before submission. Reduces desk-screen risk and pre-empts predictable pushback.
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