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This video tutorial discusses how to represent ego data in Network Canvas, including configuring the Ego Form, using a roster to identify ego, and creating an ego variable to utilize in network filtering. 0:00 Common use cases for capturing ego data in a Network Canvas study 1:14 Example protocol to represent ego as a respondent 1:57 Configuring an Ego Form to capture data on a respondent 4:25 Example protocol to represent ego as an alter 5:30 Configuring a name generator to capture ego in a roster 7:48 Filtering ego out of specific stages by creating a ego variable 9:14 Implementing an ego variable in a network filtering rule Thank you for taking the time to learn about the Network Canvas project! The Network Canvas project is funded by the National Institutes of Health (R01DA042711) and led by researchers in the Institute for Sexual and Gender Minority Health and Wellbeing at Northwestern University, with research partners at the University of Oxford, Johns Hopkins University, and Emory University, and an international advisory board of social network and public health researchers. Learn more about the project: https://networkcanvas.com Explore user documentation: https://documentation.networkcanvas.com/ Join our mailing list: http://eepurl.com/cfVEHX