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1. Hierarchy of Scientific Evidence graphic,
2. Brunning's (2015) article, "A Rough Guide to Types of Scientific Evidence."
A. Identify where on the Hierarchy of Scientific Evidence case reports (which are also called case studies) lie.
Article : Jarrett's (2015) article, "Psychology's Greatest Case Studies - Digested."
B. Identify where on the Hierarchy of Scientific Evidence randomized controlled studies lie.
article : Fradera's (2017) article, "How Much Are Readers Misled by Headlines that Imply Correlational Findings Are Causal?"
C. Identify where on the Hierarchy of Scientific Evidence meta-analyses and systematic reviews lie.
Article: the abstract of Hyde and Lynn's (1988) article, "Gender Differences in Verbal Ability: A Meta-Analysis."
Question: Write an essay of 400 to 500 words arguing either in favor of or against the statement, "All scientific evidence is equally strong." Note that this statement is referring to the different types of scientific evidence described in the readings above (e.g., case studies, randomized controlled trials, systematic reviews, etc..)