I was taught to set aside 10% for the free R set, only going lower
if setting aside the full 10% compromised completeness. I'm just
wondering what is the rationale for the numeric cap? Am I making
any error(s) with my methodology?
For the alpha/beta (or sigmaa) calculation you need a certain number
of reflections per resolution bin to get reasonable estimates. Say
you have 10 bins, 2000/10 = 200 is a sufficiently large sample per
bin.
I have to admit I'm uncertain about the pros and cons of setting
aside a larger number of reflections.