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Tyla wants a two-story house, and her husband wants a single-level home. They agree to buy a split-level home because it is part two-story and part single-level. Neither really want the split-level, but it's the only option that offers what both of them want. This is an example of which conflict response style?

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This is an example of compromising.

Step-by-step explanation:

When it comes to conflict response styles, we can think of five ways of dealing with conflict: accommodating, avoiding, compromising, collaborating, and competing.

Compromising is the response style in which both parties try to find a solution that is mutually partially satisfactory. In other words, everyone involved will get a part of what they wanted, even if they do not get to have everything they first demanded. They will both have to let go of certain desires and find a middle ground. That is what Tyla and her husband did. They found a house that neither of them initially desired, but that will partially serve the demands that they both made.

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