A study of the B+→J/ψ ̄Λp decay using proton-proton collision data collected at √s = 8 TeV by the CMS experiment at the LHC, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 19.6 fb−1, is presented. The ratio of branching fractions B(B+→J/ψ ̄Λp)/B(B+→J/ψK∗(892)+) is measured to be (1.054 ± 0.057(stat) ± 0.035(syst) ± 0.011(B))%, where the last uncertainty reflects the uncertainties in the world-average branching fractions of ̄Λ and K*(892) + decays to reconstructed final states. The invariant mass distributions of the J/ψ ̄Λ, J/ψp, and ̄Λp systems produced in the B+→J/ψ ̄Λp decay are investigated and found to be inconsistent with the pure phase space hypothesis. The analysis is extended by using a model-independent angular amplitude analysis, which shows that the observed invariant mass distributions are consistent with the contributions from excited kaons decaying to the ̄Λp