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====Germain's scale==== Relative to a specific field, an expert has: * Specific education, training, and knowledge * Required qualifications * Ability to assess importance in work-related situations * Capability to improve themselves * Intuition * Self-assurance and confidence in their knowledge Marie-Line Germain developed a psychometric measure of perception of employee expertise called the Generalized Expertise Measure.{{Sfn|Germain|2006a}} She defined a behavioral dimension in experts, in addition to the dimensions suggested by Swanson and Holton.{{sfn|Swanson|Holton|2009}} Her 16-item scale contains objective expertise items and subjective expertise items. Objective items were named Evidence-Based items. Subjective items (the remaining 11 items from the measure below) were named Self-Enhancement items because of their behavioral component.{{sfn|Germain|2006a}} * This person has knowledge specific to a field of work. * This person shows they have the education necessary to be an expert in the field. * This person has the qualifications required to be an expert in the field. * This person has been trained in their area of expertise. * This person is ambitious about their work in the company. * This person can assess whether a work-related situation is important or not. * This person is capable of improving themselves. * This person is charismatic. * This person can deduce things from work-related situations easily. * This person is intuitive in the job. * This person is able to judge what things are important in their job. * This person has the drive to become what they are capable of becoming in their field. * This person is self-assured. * This person has self-confidence. * This person is outgoing.
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