“…Berdahl () theorized that these same motivations drive SBH against men, but this has not been empirically demonstrated. Although harassment against men has received much less research attention (Berdahl & Raver, ), it nevertheless occurs, though less frequently than against women, and has deleterious consequences (Berdahl, Magley, & Waldo, ; Fitzgerald, Drasgow, & Magley, ; Holland, Rabelo, Gustafson, Seabrook, & Cortina, ; Konik & Cortina, ; Magley, Waldo, Drasgow, & Fitzgerald, ; Nielsen, Bjørkelo, Notelaers, & Einarsen, ; Stockdale, Visio, & Batra, ; Uggen & Blackstone, ; Waldo, Berdahl, & Fitzgerald, ). Understanding the impetus for this behavior is critical to addressing SBH against men, but despite academic (Berdahl et al., ; Nielsen et al., ) and public (Chandler, ; Scott, ; Yeginsu, ) accounts suggesting its incidence and severity, the psychological mechanisms motivating SBH toward men have not been systematically investigated.…”