Socioeconomic status (SES) is an important context for development because
A. it is related to the amount of resources that a family has to support their children's development.
B. it allows us to easily classify the families that we study.
C. it is a family characteristic that is stable and does not change over time.
D. it has different meanings depending upon the culture in which it occurs.
Answer: A
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