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This research aims to explore the relationship between attitudes, satisfaction, happiness, and involvement and student learning outcomes based on gender and the undertaken study program (sport and non-sport) after the covid-19 pandemic. This research is a cross-sectional study. A total of 380 students in Indonesia participated in this study. The research results show that online learning on campus was perceived positively by students of both sports and non-sports study programs. There are no significant differences in the variables of student satisfaction, happiness, involvement, and learning achievements based on gender and study program. There is a significant relationship between satisfaction with online learning, life happiness, and involvement in lectures with learning outcomes. In addition, the satisfaction variable in online learning has a direct and indirect impact on student learning outcomes through the involvement variable. The happiness of life variable has a direct impact only on the involvement variable but not on the learning achievement variable. Keywords: attitude, satisfaction, life happiness, involvement, learning achievement, online lectures
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