This study aims to describe digital literacy, learning styles, and chemistry learning outcomes on acid–base material, as well as the simultaneous and partial effects of digital literacy and learning styles. This research is quantitative and uses a survey method. The sample consisted of all 41 eleventh-grade students of SMAN 7 Kendari in the 2024/2025 academic year. The data collection techniques were questionnaires and documentation. The questionnaires were used to measure digital literacy skills and learning styles using a 4-point Likert scale. Documentation of learning outcomes was obtained from students’ daily test scores. Hypothesis testing employed simple linear regression analysis and multiple linear regression analysis based on the questionnaire data and learning outcome data. The results of the simple linear regression test showed that digital literacy had a significant effect on learning outcomes with a contribution of 10.2%, whereas learning styles did not have a significant effect on learning outcomes, contributing only 0.04%. The results of the multiple linear regression test showed that digital literacy and learning styles simultaneously did not have a significant effect on acid–base chemistry learning outcomes, with a total contribution of 10.2%.
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