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学术综述图表构建指南

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本指南详细介绍了学术综述论文高质量图表的构建方法,包括“谁发现了什么”的总结表格、概念框架图和元证据展示等。核心原则是实现跨研究的知识综合和论点结构化,而非直接展示作者的原始数据或估计结果。
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Tables & Figures for a Review (arsoc-tables-figures)

When to trigger

  • The synthesis is done and a cross-subfield reader needs to see the area at a glance
  • A debate or a body of findings would be clearer as a table than as prose
  • The organizing framework would land better as a diagram
  • You are tempted to paste a regression table — but this is a review, not a primary paper

The three exhibit types an ARSoc review actually uses

ARSoc exhibits summarize across the literature; they do not present the author's own estimation. The workhorses:

Exhibit Purpose Design notes
Who-found-what summary table one row per study (or per design class): question/claim, method/mode, sample, finding, tradition, credibility note rows ordered by the framework's cells, not chronology; columns let the reader compare comparable objects
Conceptual / framework figure render the organizing spine — taxonomy tree, mechanism/process diagram, levels-of-analysis map, the simple model this is often the review's signature exhibit; it should be restate-able from memory by a non-specialist
Meta-evidence exhibit a forest-style plot, a timeline of a debate, a coverage/citation map use only when the estimates are commensurable; otherwise it manufactures false consensus

Building a credible summary table

  • Compare like with like. Group studies that address the same object; never put non-comparable claims or estimands in one column (the cross-study pooling error from arsoc-comprehensiveness-and-balance).
  • Carry the mode and the credibility. Sociology mixes ethnography, surveys, computational analysis, and theory; a method/mode column plus a credibility note lets the reader weigh a row without re-reading the study.
  • Self-contained captions. An ARSoc exhibit is read on its own by a cross-subfield sociologist; the caption states what the table shows, the unit, how to read a row, and the source studies.
  • Source every cell. Each entry traces to a study in the evidence matrix; an unsourced claim in a review of record is indefensible.

The conceptual figure is ARSoc's signature

Because the readership spans subfields, the framework figure carries disproportionate weight: it is what a sociologist from another area remembers and reuses (and what gets reproduced in syllabi). Invest in one diagram that renders the spine cleanly — a taxonomy tree, a mechanism flow, or a levels-of-analysis map — so a reader who recalls nothing else can reconstruct the subfield's structure from it. Annual Reviews production supports full-color figures; design for legibility in the published format and confirm current figure specs on the author pages (检索于 2026-06;以官网为准).

Meta-analysis caution

If you assemble effect sizes into a quantitative synthesis (forest plot, meta-regression), you are doing a meta-analysis, with its assumptions — comparable estimands, publication-bias diagnostics, weighting. Sociology's qualitative and theoretical strands rarely reduce to a pooled effect size; do this only where the literature genuinely supports it, and never pool incommensurable findings. ARSoc readers include the methodologists who would catch invalid pooling. If you do run a meta-analysis, its data and code must be reproducible (see arsoc-transparency-and-reproducibility).

Reproduced vs. re-drawn figures

When a figure from a reviewed study is central, prefer a re-drawn synthesis figure (your own panel placing several studies on common axes) over copying one study's exhibit — it serves the review's argument and avoids consensus-by-accident. If you reproduce an original figure, attribute it and secure any permission Annual Reviews requires (检索于 2026-06;以官网为准).

Checklist

  • Each exhibit synthesizes across studies (no original-estimate regression output)
  • Summary-table rows ordered by framework cells; only comparable objects share a column
  • A method/mode column and a credibility note accompany each finding
  • The conceptual figure renders the spine and is restate-able from memory by a non-specialist
  • Any meta-evidence plot pools only commensurable estimates; bias diagnostics noted
  • Captions are self-contained (what / unit / how to read a row / sources)
  • Every cell sources to a study in the evidence matrix
  • Figure specs / permissions confirmed against current Annual Reviews author pages (volatile)

Anti-patterns

  • Pasting a regression table of the author's own new estimates — a review reports no new results
  • A who-found-what table that pools incomparable claims into one column
  • A forest plot implying a pooled consensus the literature does not support (or pooling qualitative work into effect sizes)
  • Finding columns with no method/credibility note (every reader then asks "is that study any good?")
  • A decorative figure that does not encode the framework — wasting the review's signature exhibit
  • Exhibits whose captions require the body text to be intelligible (fails the cross-subfield reader)

Output format

【Exhibit set】<list: summary tables / conceptual figure / meta-evidence>
【Summary table】rows by framework cell; comparable objects only? Y/N
【Mode + credibility column】present for every finding? Y/N
【Conceptual figure】renders the spine; restate-able from memory? Y/N
【Meta-evidence】pools only commensurable estimates (or omitted)? Y/N
【Sourcing】every cell traces to the evidence matrix? Y/N
【Specs/permissions】confirmed on Annual Reviews author pages? Y/N · 待核实
【Next step】→ arsoc-writing-style (weave exhibits into the synthesis prose)
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Name arsoc-tables-figures
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