Table 5

Spike performance of front receiver in K1(SP), according to setter position (SP) and the existence of a transition (TR).

Bivariate modelMultivariate modelFactor modelInteraction model
n (%)OR (CI95%)pOR (CI95%)pOR (CI95%)pOR (CI95%)p
TR 
TRN 918 (72)0.19 (-0.03; 0.41).0840.2 (-0.03; 0.42).084-0.1 (-0.42; 0.21).515
TRY  366 (29)ref. ref. ref. 
SP
BSP 635 (49)-0.08 (-0.28; 0.13).462-0.08 (-0.28; 0.12).448-0.51 (-0.89; -0.14).007
FSP649 (51)ref.ref.ref.
SP, grouped* TR
BSP*TRN460 (36)0.6 (0.16; 1.05).008-0.01 (-0.32; 0.3).949
BSP*TRY175 (14)ref.-0.51 (-0.89; -0.14).007
FSP*TRN458 (36)ref.-0.1 (-0.42; 0.21).515
FSP*TRY191 (15)ref.ref..
Acronyms: n = Number of recordings in the category; OR = Odds Ratios; p = significance value (< .05); TR = Reception-spike transition; TRN = Transition No; TRY = Transition Yes; RT = Team rotation in KI; RT1 = Rotation 1, RT2 = Rotation 2; RT3 = Rotation 3; RT4 = Rotation 4; RT5 = Rotation 5; RT6 = Rotation 6; RT6 = Rotation 6; ref. = Reference category. SP = Setter position; BSP = Back setter position; FSP = Front setter position; SP = Spike performance.