The paper examines the effect of the set size upon the performance (reciprocal variance) of balanced ranked set sampling for estimation of a population mean. Performance is shown to be monotone increasing with the set size for the wide class of ranking models that satisfy a property called coherence. This class includes perfect ranking as well as ranking by concomitant variable. Stochastic ranking models based upon size-biased permutations are also shown to satisfy coherence and, consequently, monotonicity.