The method of paired comparisons is a technique in which the treatments
or stimuli are presented in pairs to some respondents, who depending
upon sensory evaluation, pick the better one. The experiment is
repeatedly executed for all the treatments with a number of respondents
to reach certain ranking of the treatments. In this study, an attempt is
made to develop paired comparison models, namely the Pareto model and
the Cauchy model. The Cauchy model is also extended to accommodate ties.
Bayesian analysis is a modern inferential technique which endeavors to
estimate parameters of an underlying posterior distribution based on a
prior and an observed distribution. The developed models, along with the
Stern (1990a) Chi-square model, are analyzed in Bayesian framework. As
an illustration, we use a real data set for the years 2000-2006 to rank
five top-ranked one-day-international cricket teams. The analysis
comprises finding the posterior means, joint posterior modes, marginal
posterior distributions, preference probabilities, predictive
probabilities and posterior probabilities of hypotheses. The
plausibility of the models is also tested.