Background
Wilson, Wayne Jerome was born on October 24, 1932 in Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States. Son of O. B. Wilson and Ora Lee (Luckey) Wilson Rogers.
(This book examines why consumers assign value judgments t...)
This book examines why consumers assign value judgments to murder, rather than accept murder as a deliberately negative act. Consumers make such judgments because they perceive murder as an entertaining product of information, and also because they see in this product a positive, problem-solving strategy.
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(This book examines why consumers assign value judgments t...)
This book examines why consumers assign value judgments to murder, rather than accept murder as a deliberately negative act. Consumers make such judgments because they perceive murder as an entertaining product of information, and also because they see in this product a positive, problem-solving strategy.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0761804501/?tag=2022091-20
(The Psychopath in Film examines the cognitive and emotion...)
The Psychopath in Film examines the cognitive and emotional proficiency of psychopaths at surviving the goodness juggernaut using a model that takes into account three different levels of cognition and two levels of emotion. The prominent force of the soulless creature created in the cinema schemes as a connoisseur of evil. However, the psychopath must work at making evil work. Wayne Wilson assembles the cognitive and emotional fundamentals essential for evil's success. Cognitively, the psychopaths must possess the ability to maintain a calculating secrecy, they must harbor a flair for misdirection, and they must choose freely to abdicate responsibility while victimizing others. Emotionally, psychopaths should not feel remorse for their actions, and may benefit from the capacity to experience exuberance over their wicked ways, which tends to be the most compelling trait of psychopaths in films. This study delves into these tendencies as represented in the characters created in movies from classics through modern film, focusing on the question of the psychopath's possession of the aptitude to commit undue harm.
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(The Psychopath in Film examines the cognitive and emotion...)
The Psychopath in Film examines the cognitive and emotional proficiency of psychopaths at surviving the goodness juggernaut using a model that takes into account three different levels of cognition and two levels of emotion. The prominent force of the soulless creature created in the cinema schemes as a connoisseur of evil. However, the psychopath must work at making evil work. Wayne Wilson assembles the cognitive and emotional fundamentals essential for evil's success. Cognitively, the psychopaths must possess the ability to maintain a calculating secrecy, they must harbor a flair for misdirection, and they must choose freely to abdicate responsibility while victimizing others. Emotionally, psychopaths should not feel remorse for their actions, and may benefit from the capacity to experience exuberance over their wicked ways, which tends to be the most compelling trait of psychopaths in films. This study delves into these tendencies as represented in the characters created in movies from classics through modern film, focusing on the question of the psychopath's possession of the aptitude to commit undue harm.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0761813179/?tag=2022091-20
(This work explores how films tell stories about sexual ex...)
This work explores how films tell stories about sexual experiences. "Oz", in this exploration, does not refer to the movie's fantasy world but to the moviegoer's response to that world of glamourised sexual practices. It provides an extensive coverage of sexual dramatisations, including movies concerned with conception, abortion, gender, love, marriage, adultery, sexual coercion, and AIDS.
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Wilson, Wayne Jerome was born on October 24, 1932 in Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States. Son of O. B. Wilson and Ora Lee (Luckey) Wilson Rogers.
Bachelor, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, 1959. Master of Arts, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, 1961. Doctor of Philosophy, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, 1965.
Professor psychology Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, Texas, 1964—2000. Retired professor emeritus.
(The Psychopath in Film examines the cognitive and emotion...)
(The Psychopath in Film examines the cognitive and emotion...)
(This book examines why consumers assign value judgments t...)
(This book examines why consumers assign value judgments t...)
(This book examines why consumers assign value judgments t...)
(This work explores how films tell stories about sexual ex...)
With United States Army, 1953-1955. Member APA (associate), American Psychological Society.