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name: ppsych-revision
description: Use when responding to a Perspectives on Psychological Science (PoPS) editor and reviewer decision letter — coverage gaps, balance/fairness complaints, framework/argument asks, accessibility, and open-science requests. Drafts the response and revision plan; it does not run the submission preflight (ppsych-submission) or redesign the spine from scratch (ppsych-organizing-framework).
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# Revision & Response for a Perspective (ppsych-revision)

## When to trigger

- A PoPS decision letter (major/minor revision, or reject-and-resubmit) arrived
- Reviewers flagged missing literatures, imbalance, mischaracterization, or "reads like a list"
- The editor asked to broaden, sharpen, or rebalance the argument, or to strengthen open science
- You need a point-by-point response for a perspective, not a primary paper

## Categories of review feedback (and how to answer each)

PoPS revision asks cluster differently from primary-research asks. Triage every point into one bucket:

| Feedback type | Typical phrasing | Response move |
|---------------|------------------|---------------|
| **Scope / superordinate message** | "this reads like a single study / one paradigm" | sharpen the broad claim; show the cross-area payoff (`ppsych-topic-selection`) |
| **Coverage gap** | "you omit the X literature / area Y" | almost always *concede and integrate* — place it in the right framework cell; re-run saturation (`ppsych-literature-synthesis`) |
| **Balance / fairness** | "this slights camp Z / over-cites the author / one-sided reform" | steelman the slighted side; re-audit self-citation and reform calibration (`ppsych-comprehensiveness-and-balance`) |
| **Appraisal accuracy** | "you mischaracterize study/finding W" | correct precisely; reviewed authors often referee — fix exactly |
| **Framework / argument** | "this is an annotated bibliography" | strengthen or make explicit the spine (`ppsych-organizing-framework`); don't just reorder |
| **Accessibility / provocation** | "a non-specialist can't follow §4" / "what's the take-home?" | add intuition, define jargon, state the claim earlier (`ppsych-writing-style`) |
| **Open science** | "deposit the coding data / preregister the protocol" | deposit and cite; report the registration link (`ppsych-transparency-and-reproducibility`) |

## Writing the response letter

- **Point-by-point, quote-then-respond.** Reproduce each comment, then state the change and where it lives (section/page/table).
- **Coverage asks: concede and integrate.** A missing literature is a real defect in a broad review; adding it strengthens the piece. The omitting author may be the referee who named it.
- **Balance asks: show the steelman.** Demonstrate the revised text states the other side at its strongest — and, for reform pieces, that criticized practices are steelmanned and claims are calibrated to evidence.
- **Accuracy asks: fix exactly.** Mischaracterizing a reviewed author who is your referee is the fastest route to a hostile second round; correct the wording precisely.
- **Open-science asks: act, don't promise.** Deposit the data/code and report the DOI/registration link in the letter; do not defer to acceptance.
- **Disagree rarely and respectfully.** If an ask would break the spine or bloat the piece beyond concision, explain the trade-off and propose an alternative, ideally pre-cleared with the editor.
- **Track every addition's ripple.** Adding a literature can shift the argument's center of gravity; after each integration re-check that the framework cells, the exhibits, and the balance audit still hold, and that the piece stays concise.

## Checklist

- [ ] Every comment triaged into a bucket (scope / coverage / balance / appraisal / framework / accessibility / open-science)
- [ ] Coverage gaps conceded and integrated into the right framework cell; saturation re-run
- [ ] Balance complaints answered by demonstrable steelmanning + self-citation / reform-calibration re-audit
- [ ] Mischaracterizations corrected precisely (reviewed authors may be the referees)
- [ ] "Annotated bibliography" asks answered by a stronger/explicit spine, not reordering
- [ ] Accessibility fixes add intuition / define jargon / state the claim earlier
- [ ] Open-science asks acted on (deposited + cited + registration link), not promised
- [ ] Point-by-point letter: quote-then-respond, with section/page/table locations
- [ ] Comprehensiveness + balance + concision re-checked after all additions

## Anti-patterns

- Defending an omission rather than adding the missing literature (a coverage gap is a real defect)
- Answering a balance complaint with assertions of fairness instead of revised, steelmanned text
- Dismissing or re-mischaracterizing a reviewed author who is likely your referee
- "Fixing" an annotated-bibliography critique by shuffling paragraphs without imposing a spine
- Promising open data/code "on acceptance" instead of depositing it now
- Bloating scope to satisfy every "also cover…" until the perspective loses its spine and concision
- Trying to satisfy two contradictory reviewers instead of asking the editor to adjudicate

## Output format

```text
【Triage】each comment bucketed (scope/coverage/balance/appraisal/framework/accessibility/open-science)? Y/N
【Coverage gaps】conceded + integrated into framework cells; saturation re-run? Y/N
【Balance】steelman shown in revised text; self-citation + reform calibration re-audited? Y/N
【Appraisal fixes】mischaracterizations corrected precisely? Y/N
【Framework asks】spine strengthened/made explicit (not reordered)? Y/N
【Accessibility】intuition added; claim stated earlier? Y/N
【Open science】deposits done + cited; registration link reported? Y/N · N/A
【Letter】point-by-point, quote-then-respond, with locations? Y/N
【Next step】→ ppsych-submission (re-submit the revised perspective)
```
