Michael C. answered 05/05/22
Current Professor, SPSS Statistics Expert, and Dissertation Consultant
Your question was posted almost a year ago so I don't know if you are still looking for feedback on this, but here is what I would say. You may already know that running t-test in SPSs does not produce any graph other than the three tables (group statistics, t-test result, and maybe sample effect sizes, which is a newer feature that was not available in older SPSS versions). In your case, to show the differences between male and female in their job satisfaction, you can generate a simple boxplot with job satisfaction as the statistics and group it by gender (i.e., male vs. female).