InstructionAssignment Task For this assignment, you will write a report that reviews the results of an ethics test compared/contrasted to the ethical theory you feel best aligns with your way of thinking. You will take an online ethics quiz, review the summary of results (and the accuracy) and consider which ethical theory discussed in this course also best aligns with “you”. More Assignment Details Take the Integrity and Work Ethics test available through the following link: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/tests/career/integrity-and-work-ethics-test. You may want to make note of certain questions that peaked your interest as you were going through it. It will help you to refer to specific questions within your report. Once completed, you will receive a snapshot summary of your “Honesty Outlook”. Copy and paste this snapshot into a separate Word document. Save it as "Name_Results" and submit this as a separate document to your Assignment #1 submission. Decide which ethical theory best describes “you” of the three main areas of ethics we have discussed: utilitarian ethics, virtue ethics, or universal ethics. Write a report. Within this report, Review the summary of the online ethics tests. Discuss of you agree or disagree and explain why. You may want to click back through the test to refresh yourself on some of the test questions that you felt were challenging, supportive, unfair, etc. to help you explain your point of view. (use examples) Incorporate the ethical theory that best parallels your own views. As you review the test results, decide of the results reflect your guiding ethical theory or not. The theory you discuss is your common thread throughout the report. Discuss what you feel is ethical behavior in the workforce and in business today. Use examples from within your own life to help explain/justify/defend your statements. Incorporate your Chapter 1-2 textbook readings as evidence to support your statements. Show me that you understand what you have learned –defend your statements and claims by citing the textbook and any other sources using in-text citations and a full reference in APA format. Report Details Include a title page and reference page in APA format Length: 1000-1250 words (Not including title page, references, or the test results summary which should be in a separate document). Use critical thinking – research. You are to have a References list with appropriate in-text citations throughout your paper that support your views/claims/arguments. A minimum of TWO quality academic sources are required: the textbook and one other. Use APA Style (REQUIRED) – please refer to apastyle.apa.org online or the APA information posted on FOL if you are unfamiliar with this. Follow this standard for the title page, citations, and references. First person (use of “I”) is permitted within this paper as it requires reflection. Follow the rubric for a breakdown of grading. Submit the report and test results as two separate documents to the Assignment #1 Submission Foler. Include your name in both filenames. (IE. LCarmichaelAssign 1 and LCarmichaelresults) Report Layout You may consider the following the structure for your paper, but are not limited to this -structure or these headings – further and/or different headings and subheadings will emerge. Note that the conclusion, according to APA style, does not need a heading: Introduction (report map – about what you write) Summary of Test (not pasted – reworded and condensed) Results Analysis (Were the results accurate? Why or why not?) My Guiding Ethical Theory (The theory with which you best align) Reflections (on the test, your point of view, your exceptions to somethings, etc.) Conclusion References A General Report/Paper Structure The report should have a proper introduction, a body and a conclusion. Each of these components should comprise the following: Introduction: This should be a “map” to your report. Begin the introduction with uniquely introducing your topic (the ethical theory of your choice). Continue on in the introduction touching on the key points that you will address within your report. Finish your introduction with a final statement, often called a thesis statement that indicates what the “point” of your paper is. For instance, a thesis could state “ Utilitarianism clearly dominated the ethics that characterize my decision-making process”. Body: A basic report typically has 3-4 “points” of general discussion upon which the writer further expands. In a larger report such as this, you will have main points, but you may have several paragraphs that discuss that one point. Thus, you can envision something such as this: Point One (2-4 paras) Point Two (2-4 paras) Point Three (2-4 paras) Point Four (2-4 paras) Conclusion: Restate your thesis point and then summarize the key ideas of your report. End the conclusion with an interesting statement.