24. Children whose biological parents both have Tic
Syndrome Z (TSZ), which is characterized by the
involuntary contraction of certain muscles, are about
four times more likely to develop such contractions
than are children whose biological parents do not
have TSZ, It is likely, therefore, that predisposition
to TSZ is an inherited trait.
Which of the following, if true, would most strengthen
the conclusion above?
(A) Children whose parents have TSZ are more
likely to develop TSZ if they are under unusual
stress at school or at home than if they are not
under such stress.
(B) Children whose biological parents do not have
TSZ are more likely to develop TSZ if they are
raised by adoptive parents with TSZ than if
they are raised by their biological parents.
(C) Children whose biological parents have TSZ are
as likely to develop TSZ if they are raised by
adoptive parents who do not have TSZ as if
they are raised by their biological parents.
(D) Children whose biological parents have TSZ and
who develop TSZ usually avoid developing a
severe form of the syndrome if they seek
treatment for TSZ shortly after developing the
first signs of it.
(E) Children with TSZ whose biological parents do
not have TSZ are less likely to have the syn-
drome diagnosed when symptoms first appear
than are children with TSZ whose biological
parents have TSZ.