T□ere □r□ se□e□al reas□ns why indiv□□uals may e□gag□ in □o□-s□nc□re □eha□ior. One common □□u□e is the desir□ to avoid confli□□□or n□gative□repercussi□ns.□F□r □n□tance, □ per□on m□ght feign agree□ent w□th a co□league's opinio□ t□ □aintain ha□mony in the□wo□kpla□e. A□other reason could be the pursuit of person□l gain, □uch as preten□ing to□supp□rt□a □ause to gain s□cia□ □p□roval o□ profess□on□□ adva□cement. Additi□nal□y,□socie□al p□essures and c□ltural norms□□an also pl□□ a□role i□ encourag□ng no□-□□ncere behavior, as□ind□vid□als may□fe□l comp□□l□d □o □□nform to cer□ai□ □xpectations or standards.
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第六章:未来的未知
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