Socioeconomic status affects:

a. infant mortality rates.
b. infant mortality rates and duration of childhood education only.
c. infant mortality rates, duration of childhood education, and career path only.
d. anything having to do with a person's social class.


D. Socioeconomic status is all encompassing and will affect everything in a person's life having to do with social class.

Psychology

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Psychology