We use the relativistic distorted wave impulse approximation to analyze data on 16 O(e,eЈp) 15 N at ͉Q 2 ͉ р0.4 (GeV/c) 2 that were obtained by different groups and seemed controversial. Results for differential cross sections, response functions, and A TL asymmetry are discussed and compared to different sets of experimental data for proton knockout from p 1/2 and p 3/2 shells in 16 O. We compare with a nonrelativistic approach to better identify relativistic effects. The present relativistic approach is found to accommodate most of the discrepancy between data from different groups, smoothing a long standing controversy.