What is the relationship between formal education and occupational status?
A. There is none; many people are “self-taught” and work their way up the corporate ladder.
B. The higher a person’s occupational status, the more formal education he or she is likely to have received.
C. Many years of formal education virtually guarantees one will have a high-prestige job.
D. Many high-prestige jobs require little formal education.
Answer: B
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