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Add LG Feedback #378

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### This metric is a release candidate. To comment on this metric please see Issue [#376](https://github.com/chaoss/wg-diversity-inclusion/issues/376). Following a comment period, this metric will be included in the next regular release.

Question: To what extent do community members feel safe within a community, including adding contributions, influencing change, bringing their authentic selves, and general participation within the project?
Question: To what extent do community members feel safe within a community, including adding contributions, influencing change, bringing their authentic selves, and generally participating in the project?

## Description
A key component that is integral to the goal of community inclusion, is psychological safety. Psychological safety can be defined in several different stages, according to the [Center for Creative Leadership](https://www.ccl.org/articles/leading-effectively-articles/what-is-psychological-safety-at-work/):
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- Lauren Phipps
- Dawn Foster
- Matt Cantu
- Lucas Gonze
- Justin W. Flory
- Emily Brown
- Amy Marrich
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