The first formal laboratory for research in psychological was not established by B. F because it was invented by Wilhelm Wundt in 1879.
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Who is Wilhelm Wundt?</h3>
Wilhelm Wundt was best known for father of modern psychology. He tried to separate the science from the biology and the philosophy.
In 1879, he established a formal laboratory in order to done the various experimental methods.
On the other hand, B.F. Skinner was an U.S. psychologist.
Therefore, correct answer is True.
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