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has gloss | eng: The Kraybill Conflict Style Inventory (KCSI) is a conflict style inventory developed by Ronald S. Kraybill in the 1980s. Like the widely-used Thomas Kilmann Inventory (TKI), it is built around the Mouton-Blake grid and identifies five styles of responding to conflict, calling them Directing, Harmonizing, Avoiding, Cooperating, and Compromising. |
lexicalization | eng: Kraybill Conflict Style Inventory |
instance of | (noun) any test that is intended to assess personality personality test |
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