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| name = Judith Hooper | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1949|4|15|df=yes}} | birth_place = San Francisco, California | occupation = Journalist | known_for = Of Moths and Men | spouse = Dick Teresi }} Judith Hooper (born April 15, 1949 in San Francisco, California[1]) is an American journalist. Hooper has worked as an editor and writer for the magazine Omni. With her husband, Dick Teresi, she co-wrote the books The Three-Pound Universe (1986) and Would the Buddha Wear a Walkman? A Catalogue of Revolutionary Tools for Higher Consciousness (1990). She is also the author of the controversial Of Moths and Men (2002), which argues that the peppered moth experiments carried out by Bernard Kettlewell were flawed.[1] Hooper writes in the book's prologue, "I am not a creationist, but to be uncritical about science is to make it into a dogma."[2] However, geneticist Michael Majerus has taken issue with many of Hooper's claims about Kettlewell, concluding that she misunderstood natural selection and the details of peppered moth predation.[3] Notes1. ^1 "Judith Hooper". Contemporary Authors Online. Gale. October 19, 2005. Retrieved on August 12, 2008. {{Pepperedmoth}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Hooper, Judith}}{{US-journalist-1940s-stub}}2. ^Judith Hooper. [https://books.google.com/books?id=7iem4qM9RyQC&pg=PR19&dq=hooper+creationist+dogma&client=firefox-a&sig=ACfU3U1mYxQDyDnYj0s3eLA1axXLCBBSog Of Moths and Men]. W.W. Norton, 2003. xix. 3. ^Michael E. N. Majerus, Industrial Melanism in the Peppered Moth, "Biston betularia: An Excellent Teaching Example of Darwinian Evolution in Action", Evolution: Education and Outreach, {{doi|10.1007/s12052-008-0107-y}}, 2008. 4 : 1949 births|Living people|American women journalists|20th-century American journalists |
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