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A person's socio-economic status (SES) is derived from their

O income
O all of these choices
education
O occupational prestige

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Answer: all of these choices.

Explanation: Think of how "socio" sounds like "social", so how someone interacts with "society" based on their education, job, and how much money they earn determines their status in said society.
Additionally, economics is the social science that measures how money is earned and spent, so think of "socio-economic status" as "social-money status"

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