Term ID: T1532

Evidence Hierarchy

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The ranking of research designs according to their strength for establishing causal relationships and informing evidence-based practice, with systematic reviews and randomized controlled trials at the top.
Example: Prioritizing systematic reviews of multiple RCTs over single case studies when evaluating therapy effectiveness, though considering all evidence types for comprehensive understanding.

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Reference: Sackett et al. (2000)