Which of the following is not a component of comprehensive workforce programs encouraging diversity?

(1) Cognitive dissonance

(2) Cathy can brainwash herself into thinking that the camera isn't so disfunctional. She can also acknowledge that the camera has flaws but rationalize that people still need to buy video cameras.

Cathy would experience cognitive dissonance. To reduce her dissonance, she could convince herself that the video camera is not so bad after all (i.e., change her attitude). Alternatively, she could rationalize her behavior in some way by, for example, convincing herself that someone else in the company would sell the video camera if she weren't the one doing it. She might also remind herself that the pay in her new job is high, which could reduce the inconsistency. Finally, she could quit her job. See p. 34 for more information.