Psychograph
noun
1.
Psychology. a graph indicating the relative strength of the personality traits of an individual.
2.
a psychologically oriented biography.
psychograph psy·cho·graph (sī’kə-grāf’)
n.
A graphic representation or chart of the personality traits of an individual or a group.
psy’cho·graph’ic adj.
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