The option that relates most to "hasty generalization" is categorical claim.
A hasty generalization occurs when a conclusion is drawn from an insufficient or biased sample. A categorical claim makes a broad assertion about a group based on limited evidence, which is similar to how hasty generalizations are often formed.
The other options—ad hominem, slippery slope, and false choice—represent different types of logical fallacies and do not directly relate to the concept of hasty generalization.