psci-literature-positioning
GitHub针对Psychological Science期刊字数限制,提供文献定位策略。帮助在引言和讨论中精准确立研究缺口与贡献,优化引用选择以突出新颖性与广泛相关性,适用于初稿撰写、应对审稿意见或精简参考文献场景。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill psci-literature-positioning -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "psci-literature-positioning",
"description": "Use when positioning a Psychological Science manuscript against the literature within the journal's tight word budget. With roughly 40 references and a 2,000-word Introduction+Discussion, positioning must be sharp — establish the gap and the contribution fast. Stakes the contribution; it does not write the literature review."
}
Literature Positioning (psci-literature-positioning)
Psychological Science gives you almost no room for a traditional literature review: roughly 40 references and an Introduction that shares a 2,000-word budget with the Discussion. Positioning must be surgical — name the open question, the contribution, and the broad relevance in a few tight paragraphs.
When to trigger
- Drafting or compressing the Introduction
- A reviewer said the contribution is "incremental" or "not clearly novel"
- You have far more citations than the format allows and must prioritize
- Connecting a specific finding to a broad psychological question
How to position in tight space
- Open with the question and its stakes, not a textbook history. Two or three sentences on why the phenomenon matters across psychology.
- Name the gap precisely. What is unresolved, contested, or untested — and why settling it matters. Avoid "little is known."
- State the contribution early. By the end of a short Introduction the reader knows the question, the approach, and what is new (novel finding, robust replication, decisive test, or extension).
- Cite to anchor, not to pad. Choose the works that define the question and the closest prior studies. ~40 references is plenty for a focused contribution; prune redundancy.
- Make breadth explicit. Show a psychologist outside the subarea why the result matters to them.
Replications and extensions
- Frame a replication around why it matters now (theoretical stakes, prior result's influence, power/credibility of the original), not as a bare repetition. Extensions should state the new boundary or mechanism tested.
Citation-budget triage (working with ~40 references)
When your reference list overflows the format, sort every candidate into one of four roles and keep only what earns its slot. Confirm the current reference allowance against the journal's submission guidelines, but the discipline is the same.
| Role | Keep? | Why it earns a slot in Psychological Science |
|---|---|---|
| Defines the open question | always | without it the gap is not legible |
| Closest prior result you beat/extend | always | this is the contribution's contrast class |
| Method/measure provenance | usually | reviewers check construct validity |
| Broad-relevance anchor (another subarea) | one or two | the breadth signal editors screen for |
| Background-completeness citation | cut first | the format rewards precision, not coverage |
Worked micro-example (illustrative)
A two-study attention package wants to position against a famous but underpowered emotional-capture finding. Weak framing: "Prior work has examined attentional capture (refs 1–18)." Venue-fit framing:
Stakes: Capture by emotional distractors is a load-bearing assumption
across clinical, social, and cognitive accounts of self-regulation.
Gap: The single most-cited demonstration (N ≈ 40, no preregistration)
has never been tested under a power-justified, preregistered design.
Contribution (stated by paragraph two):
Two preregistered studies (N = 240; N = 300) provide a powered,
transparent test and a boundary condition (trait anxiety).
Breadth: Settles a premise that downstream clinical-science models inherit.
Positioning-stage reviewer pushback and the venue fix
| Reviewer pushback | Psychological Science fix |
|---|---|
| "Contribution is incremental" | name the decisive test or boundary, not a longer literature tour |
| "First to show" overclaim | downgrade to "first powered, preregistered test of"; cite the priors honestly |
| "Reads as a narrow-paradigm result" | add the one breadth anchor showing who outside the subarea inherits the claim |
| "Too many citations for the format" | apply the triage table; move completeness refs to supplemental |
Anti-patterns
- A long, chronological literature review that the word format cannot hold
- Burying the contribution after pages of background
- Citing exhaustively to seem thorough (the format rewards precision, not breadth)
- "First to show" claims for an incremental effect
- Positioning only within a narrow paradigm with no broad relevance
Output format
【Question + stakes】why it matters across psychology
【Gap】what is unresolved / contested / untested
【Contribution】novel / replication / decisive test / extension — stated early?
【Anchor citations】the defining works + closest priors (≈ within ~40 total)
【Breadth】who outside the subarea cares
【Next】psci-theory-and-hypotheses
Supplementary resources
../../resources/official-source-map.md— reference count and word format
Version History
- 1839142 Current 2026-07-05 14:15


