devpsych-writing-style
GitHub专为《发展心理学》期刊论文写作设计,遵循APA第7版及JARS报告标准。用于起草或润色引言、讨论、摘要及公共意义声明,确保符合字数层级要求,聚焦发展性变化论证,优化语言与格式,不虚构内容。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill devpsych-writing-style -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "devpsych-writing-style",
"description": "Use when drafting or polishing a Developmental Psychology (APA) manuscript to fit its house style — APA 7th edition, JARS-compliant reporting, the manuscript length tier (brief report to multi-study\/longitudinal report), the abstract, and the required Public Significance Statement. Tightens prose and format; it does not invent content."
}
Writing Style (devpsych-writing-style)
Writing well for Developmental Psychology means making a credible developmental-change argument in APA 7th-edition style, sized to the right length tier, with the journal's two distinctive front-matter elements done right: the abstract and the Public Significance Statement. The prose should foreground change (age, trajectory, mechanism), not just a finding measured in an age group.
When to trigger
- Drafting the Introduction/Discussion or doing final polish
- Sizing the manuscript to the correct length tier
- Writing the abstract and the Public Significance Statement
- Aligning statistics reporting to JARS and citations to APA 7th edition
Know the format (verify volatile numbers on the official page)
- Length tiers (检索于 2026-06;以官网为准): roughly ~4,500 words for a brief report, ~10,500 words for a larger research report, and ~15,000 words for a multi-study or comprehensive longitudinal report; total length counts the cover page, abstract, text, references, tables, and figures.
- Abstract: an APA-style abstract on the abstract/keywords page (confirm the current word ceiling).
- Public Significance Statement: 2–3 brief sentences (~30–70 words) on the relevance/public-health significance of the study, in lay-accessible language, on the abstract/keywords page.
- Style: APA 7th edition; JARS reporting (JARS-Quant / JARS-Qual / MARS) for the method used.
Writing to the format
- Front-load the developmental claim. The Introduction states the developmental question, the gap
(change/age/mechanism), and the contribution early (see
devpsych-literature-positioning). - Report under JARS. Method and Results must give the detail JARS requires — sampling, exclusions, measures, effect sizes with CIs, missing-data handling — so the study is evaluable and replicable.
- Discussion interprets change. Lead with what the trajectory/interaction means developmentally and for theory; state constraints on generality (ages, cohorts, populations) and limitations honestly.
- Public Significance Statement. In 2–3 plain sentences, say what the developmental finding means for families, educators, clinicians, or policy — no jargon, no overclaim beyond the design.
- APA 7th edition. Headings, bias-free and developmentally precise language (specify ages, not "kids"), author–date citations, and statistics with effect sizes and intervals.
Worked micro-example — abstract + Public Significance Statement (illustrative)
For the three-wave effortful-control package; confirm current length rules on the official page.
Abstract (excerpt): In a preregistered three-wave study of 300 children
(ages 4-8), effortful control showed positive within-person growth
(latent slope b = 0.42/year, 95% CI [0.31, 0.53]); higher maternal
scaffolding at wave 1 predicted steeper growth (b = 0.18 [0.07, 0.29]).
Measurement invariance held across waves. ...
Public Significance Statement (2-3 sentences, ~30-70 words):
This study shows that young children's self-control grows steadily between
ages 4 and 8, and that supportive, contingent parenting early on is linked
to faster growth. The findings suggest that helping caregivers scaffold
self-control in the preschool years may pay developmental dividends.
Length-tier allocation (illustrative)
| Section | Note |
|---|---|
| Introduction | developmental question, gap, contribution by paragraph two |
| Method | JARS detail: sample, ages, measures, invariance plan, missing-data model |
| Results | effect sizes + CIs; invariance reported before change; figures embedded per APA |
| Discussion | meaning of the change + constraints on generality + limitations |
| Public Significance Statement | 2-3 lay sentences on the developmental relevance |
| Online supplemental material | robustness, full models, extra studies — keeps the tier in budget |
Prose-stage reviewer pushback and the venue fix
- "Reads as a single-age study" → reframe the prose around change/age/mechanism; lead with the trajectory.
- "Public Significance Statement is jargon / missing" → rewrite in 2-3 plain sentences; do not overclaim.
- "Stats without effect sizes" → report effect sizes and CIs inline, per JARS.
- "Over the length tier" → move robustness and full models to online supplemental material.
Anti-patterns
- A Discussion that restates results instead of interpreting the developmental meaning
- A Public Significance Statement written in jargon, omitted, or overclaiming beyond the design
- Imprecise developmental language ("kids," vague age labels) instead of specified ages
- Statistics reported without effect sizes / confidence intervals (JARS non-compliance)
- Padding to (or busting) the length tier instead of using online supplemental material
Output format
【Length tier】brief / larger / multi-study-longitudinal — within limit? [Y/N]
【JARS】method + results give required detail (ES+CI, exclusions, missing data)? [Y/N]
【Abstract】APA-style, within ceiling, change foregrounded? [Y/N]
【Public Significance Statement】2-3 plain sentences (~30-70 words)? [Y/N]
【APA 7th】headings, bias-free + age-precise language, citations? [Y/N]
【Next】devpsych-open-science-and-transparency
Supplementary resources
../../resources/external_tools.md—papaja, reference managers, JARS checklists../../resources/official-source-map.md— length tiers, abstract, Public Significance Statement, APA 7th + JARS
Version History
- 1839142 Current 2026-07-05 12:51


