By nealcaren
Generate publication-ready introductions and conclusions for sociology interview research articles by inputting theory and findings sections, drawing from genre analysis of 80 similar publications to frame your core content for academic journals.
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npx claudepluginhub nealcaren/sociology-analysis-agents --plugin interview-bookendsDeep reading and synthesis of literature corpus. Theoretical mapping, thematic clustering, and debate identification using Zotero MCP for full-text access.
Computational text analysis using R or Python. Topic models (LDA, STM, BERTopic), sentiment analysis, classification, and embeddings with systematic validation.
Draft Methods sections for interview-based sociology articles. Three pathways (Efficient/Standard/Detailed) based on analysis of 80 Social Problems/Social Forces articles.
Meta-skill for creating genre-analysis-based writing skills. Analyzes a corpus of article sections, discovers clusters, and generates complete skills with phases, cluster guides, and techniques.
Pragmatic qualitative analysis for interview data. Supports theory-informed or data-first approaches with systematic coding, quality indicators, and publication-ready synthesis.
Write-up support for qualitative interview research. Guides methods drafting, findings structure, quote use, and revision with quality checks.
Draft publication-ready Theory sections for sociology research. Guides structure, paragraph functions, sentence craft, and calibration based on analysis of 80 Social Problems/Social Forces articles.
Skills and agents for anthropological research across the full research lifecycle — from question formulation through publication and career advancement
Claude Code skills for experimental social science and computational text analysis: conjoint design, diagnostics, and data cleaning, survey design, list experiments, cross-national design, topic modeling, LLM text classification, VLM-based OCR pipelines, post-OCR cleanup, paper pre-submission review, hypothesis building, narrative building, pre-registration, and methods reporting. Invoke as /skill-name or let Claude auto-trigger based on context.
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