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Psychology student wins $150,000 Vanier award to support research on psychopathic personality disorder
June 03, 2019
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Congratulations to Katherine Hanniball, who has received a Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship for $150,000 to support her PhD program in Clinical Psychology.
Hanniball's proposed research, Diversity Issues in the Assessment of Psychopathy: Exploring the Effects of Age, Gender and Ethnicity in the Comprehensive Assessment of Psychopathic Personality Disorder (CAPP) Model of Psychopathy, aims to further advance the theoretical construct of psychopathy in the assessment of psychopathic personality disorder.