Measurements of multiplicities and asymmetries of multiparticle final states in wide kinematics, including dihadrons and vector mesons, will be crucial for a separation of different structure functions, and different contributions to specific structure functions, used in phenomenological studies of Semi-Inclusive DIS (SIDIS). Measurements of various beam Single Spin Asymmetries are discussed as a possible tool to separate different kinematical regions as well as different dynamical contributions.
Precision measurements in JLab, including detailed studies of the Q2 dependences of observables, would also allow testing the impact of several theoretical assumptions used in phenomenological studies of generalized PDFs (GPDs, TMDs) , also providing a mechanism for validation of the extraction frameworks, which is critical for the proper evaluation of systematic uncertainties.
