“…For instance, researchers have deemed an eyewitness to be 'familiar' with the defendant if they met six times (Pozzulo et al, 2014), eight times (Sheahan et al, 2017), or 'many' times (Vallano et al, 2018) prior to the crime. Others considered 20 interactions (Pica et al, 2018), a former teacher-student relationship (Pica et al, 2017), or a former neighbour relationship (Thompson et al, 2019) as being representative of familiarity. However, it is unclear whether mock jurors perceived these scenarios as familiar.…”