A local television station is considering a plan to create a panel of child psychologists to review programs in advance of their airing and rate the level of violence. A program that portrays a high level of violence would be listed in newspapers with four guns after the title. On the other hand, if a show has little violence, one gun would appear after its listing. The station believes that this remedy would forewarn parents about the level of violence in any given program.
Conclusion: The station believes that this remedy would forewarn parents about the level of violence in any given program.Which one of the following must the television station assume in order to conclude that the plan will meet its stated purpose?
(A) Parents would read and pay attention to the ratings listed in the newspapers.
Absolutely. If parents do NOT pay attention to ratings, the argument falls apart.(B) There would be fewer shows rated with one gun than with four guns.
The number of shows with different rating has no bearing on the argument.(C) The rating system described in the passage is the most effective system available.
This might be true, but being "the most effective system" has no bearing on the argument.(D) The local television station has an obligation to forewarn parents of the level of violence in television shows.
This does not need to be assumed.(E) Television producers of programs rated as having high levels of violence would make an effort to reduce those levels.
This has no bearing on the argument.