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Th□re□□re□sev□r□l □□asons why □ndividuals m□□ engage in no□-s□n□ere beha□ior.□One common c□□se□is the □□s□re □o avoi□ conflict or negative repe□cussions. For i□stance, a per□on mi□h□ fe□gn agre□ment with a colleag□e's opini□n to □a□ntain harmony □n th□ w□r□pla□e. Another r□aso□□□oul□ be t□□ pursuit o□ personal □ain, s□ch as pre□ending to □upp□r□□a cause t□ gain social ap□ro□al □□ profess□onal ad□ancem□nt. A□ditionall□, societal p□e□sures and□c□ltural□norm□ can□also play a role□in □ncouraging non□since□e behav□□r, □s □n□ivi□u□ls may □□e□□□ompelled to□co□form □o □e□t□in expectations or stan□ards.