I encourage you to not think of statistical methods in general with words like '...conserved or stringent', or '...safe...' since these words have no meaning without context. I think your time can be better served by investigating the different methods you are considering wrt to their assumptions, methodology, in the context of your specific data (continuous/categorical/discrete numeric/text/multiple response and on and on,,,,JMP supports all these in the 'correlation' space), the method used to collect it, what are the representation risks (for example, relevance of the sample frame wrt to populations of interest) associated with the data, then pick one or more methods that are most aligned with your specific context.
The other completely separate issue you raise is you are looking to 'publish'. OK, publish for what purpose? Reason I ask is if you say publishing for something like regulatory compliance there may be guidelines for analytical approaches that are either generally used or specified for compliance evaluation.