Point: Relies on the professionalism of the psychologist, who may be in direct competition with the researcher, leading to harsh/biased feedback.
Evidence: Its also slow & time consuming, wasting academic time and delaying useful research. Smyth supports this, stating that peer review is often unhelpful, biased and fails to detect fraudulent data.
Evaluate: Problematic as it can prevent important research from being published or delay findings that could benefit society. Also questions the credibility of the process if fraudulent research is overlooked.