Doctor: Research shows that adolescents who play video games on a regular basis are three times as likely to develop carpal tunnel syndrome as are adolescents who do not play video games. Federal legislation that prohibits the sale of video games to minors would help curb this painful wrist condition among adolescents.
The doctor’s conclusion depends on which of the following assumptions?
A) The majority of federal legislators would vote for a bill that prohibits the sale of video games to minors.
B) Not all adolescents who play video games on a regular basis suffer from carpal tunnel syndrome.
C) Playing video games is the only way an adolescent can develop carpal tunnel syndrome.
D) Most parents would refuse to purchase video games for their adolescent children.
E) The regular playing of video games by adolescents does not produce such beneficial effects as better hand-eye coordination and improved reaction time.
The answer to the above question as per MGMAT is D. I understand why A, B and E are incorrect however, I am not sure why C is incorrect.
A) Incorrect because voting for the bill is out of scope
B) This sort of weakens the conclusion
E) Again, out of scope
Coming to C and D,
C) I picked C as the correct answer because the conclusion says "Federal legislation that prohibits the sale of video games to minors would help curb this painful wrist condition among adolescents" My thinking was that if the legislation is only addressing videogames, however if there are other ways of getting carpal tunnel, then the legislation against videogames alone is not going to curb the condition amongst. If we eliminated alternate modes of causation of the syndrom, it would support and strengthen the conclusion.
D) The parents of children are never mentioned in the passage, isn't it out-of-scope to bring them into the picture. In addition, we have no idea if parents are buying the videogames, the children themselves might be buying the games for themselves.
Please explain why D is correct and not C. Thanks