Recent advances in receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analyses advocate modeling of placement value (PV), a quantity that measures the position of diseased test scores relative to the healthy population. Compared to traditional approaches, this PV-based alternative works directly with ROC curves and is attractive when assessing covariate effects on, or incorporating a priori constraints of, ROC curves. Several distributions can be used to model the PV, yet little guidelines exist in the literature on which to use. Through extensive simulation studies, we investigate several parametric models for PV when data are generated from a variety of mechanisms. We discuss the pros and cons of each of these models and illustrate their applications with data from a study of prenatal ultrasound examinations and large-for-gestational age birth.