It is true that students who do the majority of their

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It is true that students who do the majority of their learning on computer screens from a young age can be at a higher risk of developing myopia later in life, with the most significant risk being increased risk of degenerative myopia as a result of too much near-work. Classroom-based learning which does not involve computers represents the traditional alternative to the growing popularity of e-learning. It provides face-to-face "real-world" instruction, which allows students' vision more depth-of-field variety as instruction occurs. Therefore, non-computer-based learning is a better alternative to e-learning for young students and their visual development.

Which of the following is an assumption upon which the argument depends?

A- If given the choice, students will continue to work on computers rather than in the "real world" even after they report some eye strain.

B- Eye function is hindered less by depth-of-field variety learning than by near-work.

C- Eyes are not damaged in similar ways working on a computer screen and reading a textbook.

D- The risk of myopic damage caused by prolonged focus on screens is unacceptably high.

E- Some computers cannot be programmed to stimulate wider depth-of-field at regular intervals to counter-balance any prolonged eye strain

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by deloitte247 » Tue Mar 26, 2019 1:50 pm

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OPTION A - INCORRECT
Here, the argument doesn't depend in the fact that the students, if given a choice will continue to work on computers rather than its alternative. This is because the argument seems to be in favour of the traditional alternative than the computer based learning.

OPTION B - CORRECT
The fact that eye function is less hindered when the non-computer based learning is used than when the computer based method is used is the main concern of the argument to which the argument is built on.

OPTION C - INCORRECT
This is wrong and contradicts the argument . Based on this, it therefore cannot serve as an assumption to the argument.

OPTION D - INCORRECT
Its quite true that the risk of myopic damage caused by prolonged focus on screens is high but this isn't an assumption to which the argument depends on. It is an already known fact in the argument.

OPTION E - INCORRECT
The fact that a computer cannot be programmed to counter any prolonged eye strain isn't the main concern of the argument. thus, this isn't the assumption to which the argument is built on.