This response to Jensen's target article principally addresses his contribu
tion to information processing accounts of human intelligence differences.
Three characteristics of Jensen's research are commended: his persistence i
n researching a topic and the thoroughness of his scholarship; his willingn
ess to build a research theme upon existing knowledge and to desist from in
voking too many new constructs; and his reductionistic orientation. Of thre
e live questions in intelligence research to which he is contributing-react
ion times, correlated vectors and mental speed-we address the method of cor
related vectors. Using, data from three representative samples tested on th
e Wechsler Adult intelligence Scale-Revised and on inspection time, we show
that inspection time's correlations with WAIS-R subtests fail to support t
he usual trend found with the method of correlated vectors.