commres-writing-style
GitHub用于起草或润色传播研究论文,确保符合累积社会科学风格、APA格式及45页篇幅限制。强化理论构建与论证逻辑,规范统计报告,指导精简内容与匿名化处理,提升稿件专业度与合规性。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill commres-writing-style -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "commres-writing-style",
"description": "Use when drafting or polishing a Communication Research (CR) manuscript so it reads as cumulative social science, follows APA style, and fits the limits (manuscript no more than 45 double-spaced pages inclusive of references). Tightens prose and format; it does not invent content."
}
Writing Style (commres-writing-style)
A CR paper must read as quantitative communication science: a clear theory-to-hypotheses build, an APA-formatted report, and discipline to the 45-page (double-spaced, inclusive of references) limit (检索于 2026-06;以官网为准). This skill is about reaching CR's readership and respecting the format — not about generating claims.
When to trigger
- Drafting the introduction, the "present study / hypotheses" paragraph, or final polish
- Over the page limit and needing to cut without losing the argument
- Writing the abstract
- Aligning citations/headings/statistics to APA before submission
Write as cumulative social science
- Front-load the contribution. By the end of the introduction the reader knows the question, the theory, the hypotheses, and why they matter to communication science. Don't make a reviewer dig.
- Theory → hypotheses → method → results → discussion. Use the standard social-science arc; the introduction builds explicitly to numbered hypotheses (and RQs), which the Results test in order.
- Argument-first prose. Lead with claims; use evidence to support them. Avoid "the data show…" without saying what they show and why it matters for the theory.
- Minimize subfield jargon or define it on first use; spell out acronyms. CR is read across communication science, so a political-comm reader should follow a health-comm paper.
- Report results in APA. Integrate statistics into prose per APA (M, SD, test with df, effect size, exact p); keep tense and notation consistent.
Format to APA
- Citations: author-date per APA; one consistent style (manage with Zotero/BibTeX); references count toward the page limit.
- Manuscript: double-spaced; report statistics in line with APA (SDs and effect sizes where applicable). Verify the current file/format specifics on the SAGE author page.
- Anonymize: CR is double-anonymized — no author names/affiliations/acknowledgments in the main document or supplemental materials; write self-citations in the third person; strip file metadata; provide a separate title page.
- Abstract: concise statement of question, method, and finding (confirm the exact cap on the SAGE page — 待核实).
Fit the page limit (≤ 45 double-spaced pages, inclusive of references)
- Move full specifications, robustness grids, scale items, and codebooks to the online supplement.
- Cut throat-clearing and literature dumps; engage the empirical debate, not every paper (see
commres-literature-positioning). - Prefer one decisive figure (a path diagram or simple-slopes plot) to three redundant tables.
- Keep the hypotheses tight; do not restate them verbatim in three places.
Editor and referee expectations on prose (what trips the desk and the review)
CR is SAGE's quantitative social-scientific communication journal, so the editor reads the opening pages asking one question fast: does this test a communication mechanism in a way that advances the cumulative literature? The table maps common prose-level failure signals to what a CR editor infers and the venue-specific fix.
| Prose signal the editor sees | What it reads as at CR | Social-science fix |
|---|---|---|
| Platform/dataset named before a communication process | "platform write-up, not a test" | open on the message/processing/effect process; platform is the site |
| No numbered hypotheses by the end of the intro | descriptive or under-theorized | build the intro to explicit H1…Hk (RQs where theory is thin) |
| Abstract reports a main effect but no mechanism | finding without a contribution | state the mediator/moderator the study tests |
| Results give stars but no effect sizes | not APA, not interpretable | report d/η²ₚ/β with CIs and substantive meaning |
Worked micro-example: tightening a framing-effects abstract (illustrative)
A survey-experiment manuscript tests whether episodic vs. thematic news framing shifts blame attribution. The first abstract reports only "framing had a significant effect (p < .05)." Walking it through the rules: (1) add the effect size and direction — episodic framing raised individual-blame attribution (illustrative d ≈ 0.4); (2) name the mechanism tested — the effect is mediated by perceived personal responsibility (H2), advancing framing theory rather than re-demonstrating it; (3) add the boundary — stronger for low-knowledge respondents (H3). The revised abstract states question, design, the tested mechanism, and a magnitude — reading as cumulative science, not a significance announcement.
Anti-patterns
- An introduction that never reaches explicit, numbered hypotheses
- Burying the contribution; an abstract that hides the finding or omits the mechanism
- Reporting significance without effect sizes (an APA-reporting failure at CR)
- Mixed citation styles; first-person self-references that break anonymity
- Letting the manuscript drift over the 45-page limit because supplements were not used
Output format
【Hypotheses stated by end of intro?】[Y/N]
【Reads as cumulative social science?】theory→H→method→results→discussion? [Y/N]
【Results in APA?】effect sizes + CIs/SDs, not stars only? [Y/N]
【Abstract】states question + design + mechanism + finding? cap confirmed?
【Length】≤ 45 double-spaced pp incl. references? [Y/N]
【APA + anonymized + third-person self-cites】[Y/N]
【Next】commres-transparency-and-data
Supplementary resources
../../resources/official-source-map.md— page limit, APA reporting, Word format, anonymization
Version History
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