Which preposition to use with generalizing

from Occurrences 10%

He generalized from long inexperience of a subject to which he had given acutely interested thought: "They always do.

about Occurrences 7%

The purpose of this discussion is not to generalize but to show the danger of generalizing about rents in the aggregate, or land as a whole.

with Occurrences 4%

It would seem that positive science began with Aristotle, since he maintained that experience furnishes the principles of every science; but while his conception was just, there was not at that time a sufficient amount of experience from which to generalize with effect.

in Occurrences 3%

These at first are more or less unformed and generalized in character, but are nevertheless perceived by the conscious mind, otherwise we should not be aware of them at all.

as Occurrences 1%

Secretin and its properties they used to generalize as a perfectly direct and amply demonstrable example of an internal secretion.

into Occurrences 1%

But that the will to believe was capable of being generalized into a voluntarist theory of all knowledge was soon shown in Dr. Schiller's Axioms as Postulates.

like Occurrences 1%

He did not sift evidence like Grote, nor generalize like Gibbon; but like Voltaire and Macaulay, he was an artist in style, and possessed undoubted genius.

to Occurrences 1%

[Footnote 6: From his mother he generalizes to woman.

among Occurrences 1%

Your hen-pecked husband has no time to generalize among the sex, in order to understand the real quality of the article.

Which preposition to use with  generalizing