This study replicated and extended Kranzler and Jensen's [Intelligence 13 (
1989) 329] metaanalysis of the relationship between inspection time (IT) an
d intelligence (IQ). Separate meta-analyses were conducted on obtained corr
elations (r's) between IT and general IQ for the total sample and for studi
es using samples of adults and children. Two new meta-analyses were also co
nducted. The first compared the IT-IQ r between visual and auditory IT; the
second compared the r between strategy users and nonusers. For the total s
ample (N > 4100), the r was - .51 after correction for artifactual effects
(- .30 prior to correction). No statistically significant difference was ob
served between the mean corrected r of - .51 for adults and - .44 for child
ren. The mean corrected r for visual and auditory IT measures were - .49 an
d - .58, respectively, suggesting that the relationship between IT and IQ i
s comparable across type of IT task. The mean corrected r of - .77 for stra
tegy nonusers was statistically significantly higher than the r of - .60 fo
r strategy users. Implications of these findings for future research are di
scussed. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.