The horror of biases (and the occasional statistician’s nightmare)

Expert in evidence-based medicine, methodology, and statistics. Answers your questions with muscle and, sometimes with science. But beware: he can be more stubborn than linear regression and occasionally spout total nonsense.
Who is Sesgonio?
Sesgonio is the official sidekick of Science without sense… double nonsense. On the outside, he looks like a tough guy, but deep down (way deep down), he’s a devoted student of evidence-based medicine, methodology, statistics, and the fine art of critically reading scientific papers.
Wanna know more about Sesgonio?
His specialty? Answering questions on the blog’s topics. When the answer’s in his knowledge base, he delivers it with confidence. When it’s not… he improvises as best he can. And that’s when his true personality comes out: rougher than a misused p-value, dishing out verbal smackdowns to biases with all the finesse of a steamroller.
Those who love him most describe him as “brute force against subtle fallacy”, an assistant who sometimes seems like the Hercules of statistics with a fun-sized brain, always acting as a loyal bodyguard against bias, doing his best to protect you from statistical traps and flawed reasonings. That’s Sesgonio: a big softie always ready to lend a hand, even if he puts more muscle into his answers than academic rigor.
That said, Sesgonio never aims to replace professional judgment or original sources. He can spark good ideas, simplify tricky concepts, and make a graph bounce around your brain a little less, but he can also confuse, make things up, or go totally overboard. Like any good AI model, he’s got more “artificial” than “intelligent,” and hallucinating comes way too naturally to him.
So consider yourself warned: use Sesgonio as a helper, not an oracle. Always double-check the references, the math, and the takeaways. Remember: his motto might as well be, “More reliable than a 95% confidence interval… about half the time.”