THE IMPARTIALITY PRINCIPLE IN THE PREDICTION OF SITES ACTIVITY
WHEN INFORMATION IS INSUFFICIENT, THE ACCURACY OF THE DECISION MADE INCREASES WITH A
NUMBER OF TESTED HYPOTHESES;
NONE OF THE HYPOTHESIS IS PREFERRED;
THE HYPOTHESIS IS FORMULATED FOR EACH OF STATISTICAL, CONFORMATIONAL, OR
PHYSICO-CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTIC: THIS CHARACTERISTIC IS IMPORTANT FOR SITE ACTIVITY;
ALL CHARACTERISTICS CONSIDERED SHOULD BE TESTED, ONE BY ONE.
A LIMITED SET OF THE MOST SIGNIFICANT CHARACTERISTICS IS SELECTED