Abstract
Reflecting on a body of research work can sometimes lead to the recognition of areas of
opportunity for research that have gone largely unnoticed. In this paper we consider three
such opportunities in the area of research on the teaching and learning of probability and
statistics: i) Following up on students' initial thinking to watch for future transitions; ii)
Investigating students' thinking on variability; and iii) Posing research questions that begin
with what students can do rather than pointing out what they cannot do. Situations from
research tasks, past and future, are used as starting points the discussion.
J. Michael Shaughnessy
Missed Opportunities In Research On The Teaching And Learning Of Data And Chance