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The time it takes to do an article review can vary greatly depending on the
complexity of the article and the reviewer's familiarity with the topic. However,
as a general guideline, many professors can complete a review in an hour or
less, while graduate students might spend at least 1-2 hours per review if
they're doing a thorough job3.
The process typically involves several steps 12:
1. Familiarizing yourself with the article's content and the publication’s
style guide2.
2. Skimming the article to get a feel for its organization 2.
3. Reading the article from beginning to end to develop an overall
impression2.
4. Rereading the article and taking detailed notes 2.
5. Writing the review, which includes summarizing the main ideas,
arguments, positions, and findings, and then critiquing the article's
contributions to the field and overall effectiveness 1.
6. Proofreading your review for mistakes and cutting down on needless
information1.
Remember, the goal is to provide a fair, thorough, and constructive critique of
the article. It's not about speed, but about the quality of your insights and the
clarity of your presentation.

Source(s)
1. peer review - How much time should I spend on reviewing a paper ...
2. How to Write an Article Review (with Sample Reviews) - wikiHow
3. How to Review a Journal Article: A Guide to Peer Reviewing - wikiHow

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