jpart-rebuttal
GitHub用于撰写JPART期刊R&R回复信。指导如何逐点回应审稿意见,平衡理论贡献与修改要求,处理冲突建议,并确保数据透明和双盲格式合规。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill jpart-rebuttal -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "jpart-rebuttal",
"description": "Use when writing the response to a Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory (JPART) revise-and-resubmit. JPART reviews are detailed and developmental, so the response must convert each reviewer while keeping the theoretical contribution intact. Structures the response letter; it does not fabricate new results."
}
R&R Rebuttal (jpart-rebuttal)
A JPART R&R is the normal path to publication, and its reviews are detailed and developmental — they report perceived strengths/weaknesses, the basis for the decision, and advice on how to proceed. Treat the reviews as a roadmap. The response letter must move every reviewer toward yes while keeping the editor confident the public-management theory contribution survives the revision.
When to trigger
- An R&R decision arrived and you are planning the revision + response letter
- Reviewers disagree with each other and you must reconcile their demands
- A reviewer requests analyses that would change the paper's claims
- Writing the cover note to the editor summarizing the revision
Strategy
- Read the editor's letter as the rubric. The editor signals which points are decisive (often the theoretical contribution and the identification/common-method threat). Solve those first.
- One point-by-point response, every comment addressed. Quote each comment, then respond. Never skip one — silence reads as non-compliance.
- Concede or rebut explicitly, with evidence. For each: did what was asked (say where, with the new text/table number), or push back respectfully with a reason (theory, design, or evidence). Developmental reviewers respect a well-argued disagreement over a hollow capitulation.
- Reconcile conflicting reviewers openly. When R2 wants the opposite of R3, say so, choose a principled path, and explain the tradeoff to the editor.
- Protect the theory contribution. Add robustness and clarifications; resist changes that turn the paper into a policy report or strip the mechanism. Defend scope conditions rather than over-claiming.
- Update the public package. Re-verify the data and code so every new table/figure re-runs, and
keep the Data Availability Statement current (see
jpart-transparency-and-data); keep the revised manuscript double-blind.
Triage table for a JPART R&R
| 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 |
| "This is atheoretical / no mechanism" | author + editor | strengthen the theory move; make the mechanism observable |
| "This is common-method bias / selection" | author | add a separate-source/sensitivity analysis; report honestly |
| 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 the contribution honestly |
| Reviewer wants the result generalized beyond design | author | add scope conditions; resist over-claiming |
Response-letter format
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.
Worked micro-example (illustrative)
A hypothetical R&R on a representative-bureaucracy survey experiment draws three reviews. The editor's letter names two decisive points (the mechanism for passive→active representation, and a common-method concern). R2 wants the formal framing cut; R3 wants it expanded. The disciplined letter opens with a three-sentence summary to the editor, addresses the mechanism and common-method points first with new text/table locations (adding a separate-source outcome and a sensitivity analysis), then reconciles R2/R3 by keeping a compact theory section in the main text and moving the extended derivation to the supplement — stating the tradeoff explicitly. Of 27 comments, 27 receive a quoted response; 19 are conceded with a change location, 8 are rebutted with a reason. (Counts illustrative.)
Referee-pushback patterns and the JPART repair
- "The revision turned the paper into a policy report." → Restore the theory framing; lead the discussion with implications for public-management theory, not just for practice.
- "New tables don't match the deposited package." → Re-run the public data-and-code so every revised exhibit reproduces; update the Data Availability Statement.
- "You ignored a comment." → Silence reads as non-compliance; quote and answer every one, even to say why you respectfully disagree.
- "Capitulation weakened the mechanism." → A well-argued disagreement is respected more than a hollow concession; defend the scope conditions that carry the contribution.
Calibration anchors (hedged)
- Treat the editor's letter as the rubric; JPART decisions rest on the editors' read of detailed, developmental reviews.
- The decisive axis is usually the theory contribution + the PA-specific threat (common-method, selection) — answer both head-on.
- Exact decision-category language and review mechanics can change — confirm against the journal's current author guidelines before quoting them in the letter.
Output format
【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]
【Theory contribution protected】no drift into policy report? [Y/N]
【Anonymity + public package updated】[Y/N]
【Next】resubmit via Editorial Express
Supplementary resources
../../resources/official-source-map.md— decision process, developmental-review description
Version History
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