These assignments in each module give you an opportunity to practice and synthes

These assignments in each module give you an opportunity to practice and synthesize what you’re learning. Typically they require around 200 words to answer effectively.
Each Study Question (SQ) assignment will contain Context, the Assignment/Prompt, and a grading rubric. You also MUST include the following information on your submission:
The best study questions: a) answer all parts of the prompt, b) seek to explain or justify your answer, c) explicitly draw on course materials unless otherwise noted, and d) use an academic/professional writing style. Because we expect you to only use course materials in these assignments, we also expect citations to those materials—both in-text references to be specific about when you are drawing on sources and a bibliography (footnotes are acceptable). Although this seems overly formal for the length of the assignment, your essays (mini-assignments and case analysis) for class have the same expectations so these study questions are a place to practice using sources appropriately. Often this simply requires you to copy/paste references provided in Canvas, but you may use any citation style you are comfortable with.
Study Question 1 — What is ethics?
Deni Elliott’s activity, “Practice with Decision-Making Spheres,” is designed to help students recognize how ethics differs from other decision-making spheres by exploring the overlap between ethics and each of the following perspectives:
Law
Self-interest
Religion
Economics
Opinion
Assignment
➥Read through the exercise, select one perspective/sphere and fill out and upload the PowerPoint template which will explore how ethics relates to your chosen sphere: Study Question 1 Template.pptx
Following Elliot’s model, your assignment should match the format:
1) An action in [your chosen] sphere but not within the ethical sphere.
2) Action in the ethical sphere but not within [your chosen] sphere.
3) An action that is in the intersection of [your chosen] sphere and ethical sphere.
As this is an exercise in creative thinking, you are not expected to draw on and refer to course readings in your post.

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