Actually, it’s:
If P, then Q is plausible. Q. Therefore P is plausible.
And it’s a valid argument in probability theory as extended logic; see the first chapter of Probability Theory: The Logic of Science, which is available on the linked webpage.
Actually, it’s:
If P, then Q is plausible. Q. Therefore P is plausible.
And it’s a valid argument in probability theory as extended logic; see the first chapter of Probability Theory: The Logic of Science, which is available on the linked webpage.