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Q: A British study finds that moms that do this will probably have daughters that grow up to be more successful?

A: nag

STUDY: NAGGING MOMS PRODUCE MORE SUCCESSFUL GIRLS: A British study finds that girls with nagging moms will probably grow up to be more successful than their peers with less pushy moms. Researchers followed more than 15,000 girls between the ages of 13 and 14 and found that those who had moms who pushed them to work harder were more likely to go to college and earn high salaries. (Good Housekeeping)

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