polygraphy
/ˌpɒlɪˈɡræfi/Definitions
1. noun
the art or practice of making or writing graphs, particularly in the representation of physical quantities
“The artist’s polygraphy skills allowed her to create stunning visualizations of complex data.”
2. noun
the technique of representing the relationships between different quantities or variables by means of a graph
“The new study used a combination of data analysis and polygraphy to identify trends in the market.”
3. noun
the study of the relationships between quantities or variables
“In the field of economics, polygraphy is used to understand the impact of policy changes on the economy.”
4. noun
a diagram or graph showing the relationships between quantities or variables
“The professor used a complex polygraphy to illustrate the concept of supply and demand.”
5. verb
to represent or depict the relationships between different quantities or variables by means of a graph
“The data was polygraphed to show the rise in population over the past decade.”