“…This protocol, the Training and Assessment of Relational Precursors and Abilities (TARPA; Kishita, Ohtsuki & Stewart, 2013;Moran, Stewart, McElwee, & Ming, 2010;Moran, Stewart, McElwee, & Ming 2014), tests a number of key forms of responding that are critical (from an RFT perspective) to the development of this repertoire and thus generative verbal behaviour. These forms include (i) basic or simple discrimination; (ii) non-arbitrary [i.e., based on formal or physical properties] conditional discrimination; (iii) arbitrary [i.e., experimenter-designated] conditional discrimination; (iv) mutually entailed relational responding [e.g., deriving the symmetrical relation B !…”