The Working–Hotelling procedure is a statistical method primarily used for assessing the significance of differences between means of groups in a multivariate context. This procedure is especially useful in experimental design and other applications where multiple variables are analyzed simultaneously. ### Key Elements of the Working–Hotelling Procedure: 1. **Multivariate Context**: The procedure handles situations where there are multiple dependent variables measured for each observation, allowing for the analysis of variance within a multivariate framework.
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