Exact Boundary Crossing Probability, version 1.3 (c) Bahjat Qaqish, 2003 The distribution of all possible outcomes (events/subjects): Events Subjects Boundary Probability 6 6 upper 6.4e-005 6 7 upper 0.0003072 6 8 upper 0.00086016 6 9 upper 0.001835008 6 10 upper 0.0033030144 6 11 upper 0.00528482304 7 13 upper 0.0015502147584 7 14 upper 0.00336618061824 7 15 upper 0.00545675594957 7 16 upper 0.00780481457029 7 17 upper 0.010371143429 8 19 upper 0.00261991630666 8 20 upper 0.00528047056309 0 20 right 0.0115292150461 1 20 right 0.0576460752303 2 20 right 0.136909428672 3 20 right 0.205364143008 4 20 right 0.218199401946 5 20 right 0.174559521557 6 20 right 0.107799286581 7 20 right 0.0398892263246 P(event) = 0.2 Maximum sample size = 20 P(Hitting the lower boundary) = 0 P(Hitting the upper boundary) = 0.0481037 P(Hitting the right boundary) = 0.951896 E[#events/#subjects] = 0.203984 S[#events/#subjects] = 0.10071 E[#events] = 3.95214 S[#events] = 1.68781 E[#subjects] = 19.7607 S[#subjects] = 1.29069 E[] denotes the mean, S[] denotes the standard deviation Program: cp3 CPU time: 0 milliseconds Real time: 0 seconds Date and time: Mon Jun 06 12:52:41 2005