As people mature, their moral Judgment reaches the conventional stage. At this stage ,right versus wrong is referenced to the expectations of one's family and one's society. At first, people seek the approval of friends and family members, conforming to stereotypes about what's right. Question 2 in Table 7-4 reflects this sort of priority. Over time, people come to emphasize the laws, rules, and orders that govern society. Concepts such as doing one's duty and maintaining the social order come to be valued for their own sakes. Question 3 reflects this level of moral sophistication. Research suggests that most adults find themselves at the conventional stage. That positioning is relevant to organizations because it shows that moral judgment can be influenced by organizational policies, practices, and norms.