“…As many academics would agree, the expectations of research, hypothesis building, and substantiation requires disciplined inquiry (Economic and Social Research Council, 2009). The ethical concerns of claims making exists in a wide range of sectors of economic and public activity, from social science method (Gillespie & Leffler, 1987) to environmental disputes (Jakku, David, & Roy, 2009) and the falsification of data in health care (Jones et al, 2003). The failure to provide robust evidence, to substantiate, corroborate, and authenticate claims might be considered unethical for a number of reasons.…”