A medical doctor who specializes in a particular field (e.g., surgery) generally earns more than a general practitioner because
A) of greater education and training requirements
B) of differences in labor mobility
C) a general practitioner is more likely to work in an urban area
D) of discrimination
E) a general practitioner treats a greater number of patients per day
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