This toy data set includes 16 judges and 3 objects, and demonstrates the ability of the Mallows-Binomial model to break ties in ratings via rankings.

ToyData1

Format

list with three elements: (1) rankings, a 16 x 3 matrix of rankings with one row per judge; (2) ratings, a 16 x 3 matrix of ratings, with one row per judge and one column per object; and (3) M, a number indicating the maximum (worst) integer score.

Source

Originally analyzed in: Gallo, Stephen A., et al. "A new approach to peer review assessments: Score, then rank" (2023). Research Integrity and Peer Review 8:10 (10). https://researchintegrityjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s41073-023-00131-7.