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The increase in moodiness that sometimes occurs in puberty is often attributed to a change in _______________, but your authors suggest that this is an overstatement of the effect of these chemicals.
 
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Which of the following is TRUE regarding the relationship among poverty, broken families, and juvenile delinquency?
 
  a. The three are related, though the exact causal relationships are unclear.
  b. Juvenile delinquency causes poverty and broken families.
  c. Broken families cause poverty, which causes juvenile delinquency.
  d. Poverty and broken families are risk factors for juvenile delinquency.



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Answer to Question 1

hormones

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