Yes, but it still comes down to a) the reason(s) a person is an archer at all & b) the reason(s) they choose the styles(s) they do. Modified by their psyche/character and their social & financial situation.
IMO that boils down to something as individual as a fingerprint, and trying to quantify the 'rightness' of ones' choices as futile as arguing about 'who has the best fingerprint'.
However a discussion such as this IS important, as it helps everyone to understand that there are many, equally valid, choices that one can make. Greater knowledge & understanding of 'the other' usually leads to less negativity, in just about every sphere of 'the human condition'.
IMO that boils down to something as individual as a fingerprint, and trying to quantify the 'rightness' of ones' choices as futile as arguing about 'who has the best fingerprint'.
However a discussion such as this IS important, as it helps everyone to understand that there are many, equally valid, choices that one can make. Greater knowledge & understanding of 'the other' usually leads to less negativity, in just about every sphere of 'the human condition'.