Problem: How can I make notes with bullet points in this paragraph? Of the students in the study, 28 percent identified themselves as jocks, 40 percent as princesses, 12 percent as brains, 11 percent as basket cases, and 9 percent as criminals. 338 Chapter 8 Peers When they were 24 years old, former jocks and brains exhibited the most success and criminals and basket cases exhibited the least success. Criminals and basket cases were the most depressed and worried and reported the lowest levels of self-esteem; 25 percent of the basket cases had been treated by a psychologist compared with only 6 percent of the jocks. Jocks had their problems, though; they and the criminals drank the most and were most likely to be in alcohol recovery programs. Criminals, especially men, used marijuana most and were least likely to have graduated from college (only 17 percent compared with about 30 percent of the basket cases, jocks, and princesses and 50 percent of the brains). Jocks, particularly the women, were earning more money than any other group. Why did crowd identity in 10th grade have such lasting predictive effects? The most likely reason is that adolescents identified with crowds that fit their preferred behavioral patterns and personalities (Brown, 1989), and these patterns of behavior carried forward into adulthood. Need Assignment Help?