Which preposition to use with experimentation

with Occurrences 4%

Besides noting how children draw "round scissors and boxes, leaves and twigs, their own hands, and even shadows," he sees that from experimentation with any pointed stick or scrap of red stone or chalk, may come what Mr. E. Cooke called a language of line, and now "the horse of lines, the man of lines" will give much pleasure.

of Occurrences 2%

Still subject to the experimentation of white men, the Negroes accepted the plan of paying them wages; but this failed in all parts except in the sugar district, where the blacks remained contented save when disturbed by political movements.

in Occurrences 2%

It has opened the door to study and experimentation in extrasensory perceptionman's "sixth" sense.

without Occurrences 1%

The mind can accomplish nothing when left to itself; but undirected experience alone is also insufficient (experimentation without a plan is groping in the dark), and the senses, moreover, are deceptive and not acute enough for the subtlety of naturetherefore, methodical experimentation alone, not chance observation, is worthy of confidence.

on Occurrences 1%

In this case the values for E are read from tables prepared from data obtained by experimentation on the given material.

for Occurrences 1%

The unfortunate frog, so aptly named "the Job of physiology," becomes resigned to living under most dreadful conditions, and when, through sheer exhaustion, he has succumbed, his twitching limbs may still he used as an object of experimentation for twenty-four hours.

to Occurrences 1%

Professor Dolbear also turned from telephone experimentation to the search for the wireless.

Which preposition to use with  experimentation