Q: At what point does an engineer’s interpretation of data move from sound technical reasoning to misrepresentation? How should engineers deal with the pressure to come up with data that may indicate favorable results for their employers?Ethics refers to the principles that guide ones decision making within and outside the individual’s profession. Science does not teach people to care for the environment, but instead, it can highlight the negative effects of human activities on the environment. However, for science to accurately highlight these effects, there need to be accurate collection of data from the sample and accurate interpretation of these data. As an engineer, one should always demonstrate a high level of honesty, integrity, and professionalism at all times.Integrity is very important cannon in engineering ethics. This refers to the ability to resist the temptation to cheat, steal, or lie even when no one can discover the misconduct. Engineers have skills and knowledge far beyond what the common consumers have, and therefore, these consumers trust them to provide them with accurate information based on these skills and knowledge. According to National Center for Education Statistics, “They do not “borrow” data that they should not access; “cherry pick” data to misrepresent