https://www.amazon.com/Undoing-Project-Friendship-Changed-Minds/dp/0393254593
I couldn't recommend this book more. It's by Michael Lewis of "The Big Shot" and "Moneyball" fame, among others, and while it doesn't cover all of the biases listed in the image, it helps you gain a really intimate understanding of the underlying principles by somehow building an engaging and heartfelt narrative out of what should be the very dry story of two Nobel prize-winning Israeli researchers (and a few other collaborators) discovering these kinks in our mental workings over a couple of decades. If you're not familiar with the lives of David Kahneman and Amon Tversky, I suggest walking into the book without googling anything, as some life events may pack more of a punch if you don't know any "spoilers."
LOL yup and he already has a ring. Seems this ship has passed especially since there's a WHOLE CHAPTER in a Michael Lewis's (author of Moneyball, Big Short, Blind Side, Liar's Poker) book called The Undoing Project about our front office's nickname of him as Man Boobs and how it led for us to ignore our data analytics and draft Joey Dorsey instead of Marc Gasol (AND our own DEANDRE JORDAN) because of how he looked. Daryl implemented a rule as a result to never use nicknames and if any comparisons are made it would have to be with a player of a different race. Also, he found out his model didn't work for Joey Dorsey because of his advanced age compared to his peers (he was 1-2 years older than other students his class) which skewed the outcome of his model.
Edit: You can read that first chapter here.
Read the opening chapter to The Undoing Project. It's all about how Daryl Morey evolved his thinking in regards to how he drafted through the use of scouts vs. statistical models. (The rest of the book is unrelated.)
My point in bringing that up is that if you're gonna talk about stuff like this, it's all just group think. If you're not referencing something hard then we're grasping at straws. If you dig around, you can find some interesting statistical models online. I know Basketball Analytics still has one up,