• Analyze your results, i.e. indicate general trends and discuss why they occur. What have you found? What do results indicate clearly? What is the significance of the obtained results? Estimate and discuss statistical uncertainty associated with your measurements. • Compare your results with expected (literature) values and comment on discrepancies. Do your measurements and calculated values make sense? If your results don't make sense, point out possible sources of error. • Report your results in a final form (including an estimate of statistical uncertainty) and state your conclusions. • Summarize reasons for any disagreement between your results and the expected (literature) values. • Recommend ways to correct problems that may have led to discrepancies or bad data points. • Recommend any practical way of improving the experiment.