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No, hormones aren't to be blamed for teen social behaviour

They are not triggered by puberty, so we can't blame the hormones," said lead author Matthew Paul from the University at Buffalo.

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Turns out, reproductive hormones that develop during puberty are not responsible for changes in social behaviour that occur during adolescence. "Changes in social behavior during adolescence appear to be independent of pubertal hormones. They are not triggered by puberty, so we can't blame the hormones," said lead author Matthew Paul from the University at Buffalo.

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