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Step 1:

H0: There is no difference in the average household income between male and female
H1: There is a significant difference in the average household income between male and female
Step 2: Methedology: Independent samples t-test
Step 3:

Group Statistics
Gender N Mean Std. Std. Error
Deviation Mean
Household income in Female 3179 68.7798 75.73510 1.34323
thousands Male 3221 70.1608 81.56216 1.43712
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Step 4: Assumption of the homogeneity of variance

Independent Samples Test


Levene's t-test for Equality of Means
Test for
Equality
of
Variances
F Sig. t df Sig. Mean Std. Error 95% Confidence
(2- Differenc Differenc Interval of the
tailed e e Difference
) Lower Upper
Equal
-
variance 1.86 .17 -.70
6398 .483 -1.38101 1.96808 5.2391 2.47709
Househol s 5 2 2
2
d income assumed
in Equal
-
thousands variance -.70 6374.36
.483 -1.38101 1.96713 5.2372 2.47522
s not 2 2
5
assumed

FLevene’s = 1.865, PLevene’s = 0.172 > 0.05


 Equal variance assumed
Step 5: t-test results
t = - 0.702, p = 0.483 > 0.05
 There is no difference in the average household income between male and female

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