poq-topic-selection
GitHub用于评估项目是否符合《公众舆论季刊》(POQ) 的发表标准,并确定合适的投稿类型。通过四项测试检验理论、方法或时效性贡献,帮助作者将研究重构为符合 POQ 要求的学术叙事,避免沦为普通调查分析。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill poq-topic-selection -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "poq-topic-selection",
"description": "Use when deciding whether a project fits Public Opinion Quarterly (POQ) and which submission type to target. POQ is the leading journal of public opinion and survey methodology, so the test is a contribution to opinion\/communication theory, to current public opinion, or to survey validity — not a generic social-science finding. Helps frame the question; it does not collect data."
}
Topic Selection & Fit (poq-topic-selection)
POQ selectively publishes work in three areas: theoretical contributions to opinion and communication research, analyses of current public opinion, and investigations of methodological issues involved in survey validity. The bar is not "uses a survey" — it is a real contribution to how we understand opinion or how we measure it. Use this skill to pressure-test fit before you invest.
When to trigger
- Choosing among possible projects or framings for a POQ submission
- A reviewer/colleague said the paper is "just another survey analysis" with no methods or opinion payoff
- Deciding among Original Article, Research Note, Polls in Context, and Research Synthesis
- Unsure whether the contribution is substantive (opinion) or methodological (survey science)
The POQ fit test
A strong POQ paper usually clears all four:
- A public-opinion or survey-methods contribution. It advances opinion/communication theory, illuminates current public opinion, or improves survey validity (coverage, sampling, nonresponse, measurement, mode, weighting). State which.
- Engages survey error seriously. The design and claims are framed in terms of Total Survey Error, not a single error source. POQ readers are survey scientists.
- Disclosable to AAPOR standards. You can report exact question wording, population, sample
design, mode and dates, response rate per AAPOR Standard Definitions, sample sizes/precision,
and weighting/clustering effects (see
poq-survey-design-and-measurement). - A clean, answerable scope sized to the type — ≤ 6,500 words (Article), < 3,000 (Note), ≤ 2,500 (Polls in Context).
Contribution framing
| If the contribution is… | Frame it as… |
|---|---|
| Substantive opinion finding | what it changes about how we understand attitudes, behavior, or communication |
| Methodological | what survey-error source it reduces or quantifies, and for whom it generalizes |
| Trend / current opinion | why this movement matters now and how the polls support the read (Polls in Context) |
| Replication / extension | which influential finding it tests and what is newly learned (Research Note) |
Type choice
- Original Article — full study, broad claim, ≤ 6,500 words of text and notes.
- Research Note — one crisp contribution (a single finding, a decisive replication, a focused methods result), < 3,000 words. Do not pad it into an Article.
- Polls in Context — short, timely interpretation of current poll data, ≤ 2,500 words.
- Research Synthesis — integrative review consolidating a literature, ≤ 6,500 words.
Reframing toward POQ (before → after)
The same study often clears or fails the fit test depending on how the question is posed. Three micro-rewrites in the POQ register:
- Topic survey → opinion theory. Before: "We surveyed 2,000 adults about climate change." → After: "Using a probability panel, we test whether motivated reasoning or elite-cue exposure better explains the partisan gap in climate attitudes." The dataset is the same; the second version names a theoretical mechanism POQ readers can adjudicate.
- Method demo → survey validity. Before: "We compare two question formats." → After: "We quantify how much measurement error a forced-choice versus check-all format introduces in sensitive-behavior reports, and for which respondent groups." Now the payoff is an error source (measurement) with stated generalizability.
- Poll dump → current opinion. Before: "Recent polls on issue X are summarized." → After: "Three probability polls fielded across the campaign show opinion moved only among low-attention independents — evidence against the saturation account." That is a Polls in Context claim, not a compilation.
If no rewrite produces a mechanism, an error source, or an interpretable movement in opinion, the project is off-fit — stop before drafting.
Anti-patterns
- "We ran a survey on topic X" with no opinion-theory or survey-methods payoff
- A method demo with no survey-validity stakes a POQ reader would recognize
- A finding that cannot be disclosed to AAPOR standards (no wording, no response rate)
- Choosing Article length out of habit when a Research Note would land harder
Output format
【Question】one sentence
【Contribution】opinion-theory / current-opinion / survey-validity (which?)
【Survey-error frame】coverage / sampling / nonresponse / measurement / mode / adjustment
【Disclosable to AAPOR standards?】[Y/N — what's missing]
【Type】Original Article / Research Note / Polls in Context / Research Synthesis
【Fit verdict】strong / needs reframing / off-fit (why)
【Next】poq-literature-positioning
Supplementary resources
../../resources/external_tools.md— survey data sources and methodology toolkit../../resources/official-source-map.md— POQ scope and submission types
Version History
- 1839142 Current 2026-07-05 14:17


