“…They would display the obvious advantage of providing richer analytical information, implying more stable methods toward interferences and matrix effects, and less prone to minor changes in reaction conditions, which should allow for an improvement in predictive ability. In addition, improvements in sensitivity and the resolution of collinearity problems have been reported [38]. However, it is a fact that only few experimental four-way data have been recorded and used to develop analytical methodologies to date, which can be attributed to the fact that the practical acquisition of these data arrays is still difficult to implement.…”