In Figure 7, the \(n=2\) data point for dips is not on the fit line, even within error bars. This means that that one point could be altering the fit of data for the dips. To discover if this data point was possibly altering the data, a graph was made without the \(n=2\) data point. To further reduce the possibility of data points skewing the fit, the difference between consecutive peaks and dips was plotted and then one fit was used for both subsets of data. This can be seen in Figure 8.