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Assortative mixing is a concept in network theory and social dynamics that describes the tendency of individuals within a network to associate with similar individuals. This can refer to a variety of characteristics, such as socioeconomic status, age, education, or values. There are two main types of assortative mixing: 1. **Assortative Mixing by Similarity**: In this type, individuals tend to connect with others who have similar traits or characteristics.

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