Hi Folks,
 
Thanks for all your replies on this. It turns out that the two responses
which were closest were Eleanor Dodson pointing me to the CCP4
documentation, where it says "you have probably made a mess of
processing" and Peter Zwart saying that the second moment etc. are very
sensitive to errors in the measurements.
 
So, it turns out that I was not properly rejecting the outliers that XDS
CORRECT told me to reject, and there were quite a few of them (several
hundred from 100,000 reflections) - removing these made the moment plots
much more reasonable.
 
However, thanks to everyone who replied - lots of interesting cases to
follow up on and things to check for in future.
 
Cheers,
 
Graeme

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From: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Winter, G (Graeme)
Sent: 01 June 2007 11:04
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ccp4bb] Second moments of Z but not twinning



Hi Folks, 

I was wondering if there is a document somewhere explaining some of the
more interesting things which can be interpreted from the plot of second
moment of Z = I'/<I'> anywhere? I've looked around and I can't find much
beyond the things pertaining to twinning, where it will have the magical
values of 2.0 or 1.5. What about if it is say 2.0 around the low
resolution regions but gets much bigger?

Looking at the truncate source code there is a note to the effect that
the second moments may be greater than two in when you have
pseudotranslational symmetry. In this case, however, I would expect that
the effect would be uniform across the resolution ranges... any
thoughts?

Any pointers would be greatly appreciated. 

Thanks, 

Graeme 

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