asr-rebuttal
GitHub用于撰写美国社会学评论(ASR)修改重投(R&R)回复信。针对跨方法论审稿人的分歧,提供逐点回应策略、格式模板及优先级排序,确保既满足审稿人要求又保护论文核心贡献,协助作者高效完成修订与沟通。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill asr-rebuttal -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "asr-rebuttal",
"description": "Use when writing the response to an American Sociological Review (ASR) revise-and-resubmit. ASR R&Rs typically demand substantial revision and reviewers may span different methodological traditions, so the response must convert each reviewer while keeping the editor confident. Structures the response letter; it does not fabricate new results."
}
R&R Rebuttal (asr-rebuttal)
An ASR R&R is the normal road to publication for a promising paper — and it usually asks for substantial revision. Reviewers often come from different methodological traditions, so the response letter must satisfy a skeptic of your method without breaking the paper, while the editor adjudicates.
When to trigger
- An R&R decision arrived and you are planning the revision + response letter
- Reviewers disagree (e.g., a quantitative and a qualitative reviewer want different things)
- A reviewer requests analyses or evidence 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 flags which points are decisive — solve those first; the editor adjudicates conflicts among reviewers.
- 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). A well-argued disagreement beats a capitulation that weakens the paper.
- Reconcile cross-method reviewers openly. When a quantitative reviewer and a qualitative reviewer pull in opposite directions, say so, choose a principled path, and explain the tradeoff to the editor — don't silently satisfy one and ignore the other.
- Protect the contribution. Add robustness, evidence, and clarifications; resist changes that dilute the broad-significance claim or the portable mechanism that earned the R&R.
- Keep masking intact in the revised manuscript, and update data documentation so any new
tables/figures stay grounded (see
asr-data-and-transparency).
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 the change so the editor can verify quickly.
Triage grid for an ASR R&R
ASR R&Rs are substantial and the panel often crosses traditions, so sort every comment before drafting. The editors adjudicate; the letter's job is to make adjudication easy.
| Comment type | Default response |
|---|---|
| Editor's decisive point | do it; never argue these away |
| Result you can produce | run it; report honestly even if mixed |
| Cross-method standard | meet it on its own terms |
| Request that dilutes significance | rebut respectfully with a reason |
Worked micro-example (illustrative)
A neighborhood-effects paper gets an R&R where R1 (quant) wants a sibling fixed-effects check and R2 (ethnographic) doubts the mechanism is social rather than selection.
R1: "Add within-family comparison."
Response: Sibling FE (Table 4); effect attenuates 0.31→0.22 SD, still significant (CI 0.09–0.35).
R2: "Could be selection, not a social process."
Response: Placebo on pre-move outcomes (null, CI −0.04–0.06) + 6 excerpts illustrating the
mechanism. Change: §5.3, Appendix B.
The letter concedes where evidence warrants and protects the contribution by showing the mechanism survives the cross-method probe.
Referee pushback → ASR-specific fix
- "The revision didn't change anything." → End each entry with an exact location; visible change beats a thank-you.
- "You dismissed my standard." → Address it in its own idiom and say why your choice respects it.
Calibration anchors
- The editor's letter is the rubric. At ASR the editor weights reviewers; solving the decisive points first converts an R&R.
- A reasoned disagreement is allowed. Defending the paper's logic is expected at the flagship; capitulation that weakens the argument is worse.
- Substantial means substantial. Plan for a heavy revision; a light pass reads as non-engagement.
Anti-patterns
- Ignoring or merging away a comment without a visible response
- Capitulating to a request that breaks the paper's logic just to please a reviewer
- Dismissing a cross-method reviewer's standards instead of addressing them
- "We thank the reviewer" with no actual change or argued reason
- New analyses that quietly contradict the original claim without acknowledgment
- Reintroducing identifying information into the revised (still masked) manuscript
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
【Cross-method conflicts】reconciled and explained to editor? [Y/N]
【Contribution protected】no dilution of broad significance? [Y/N]
【Masking + documentation updated】[Y/N]
【Next】resubmit via Sage Track
Supplementary resources
../../resources/official-source-map.md— ASR review model and ethics
Version History
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