The source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accuracy_and_precision says that in statistics "precision" is understood to be a measure of statistical variability within samples. The lower the variability within the sample, the higher the "precision." That's okay. It is a technical term. But I wonder if there a standard term in statistics for this other thing:
Suppose one study of the heights to students in various high schools measures the heights to the nearest inch, and another measures them to the nearest millimeter. (I intentionally use an implausibly small unit here. A person's head rises and falls more than one millimeter just by breathing.) In a colloquial sense the second study reports "more precise" numbers than the first -- even if those numbers are no more reliable and the "precision" is illusory.
Is there a standard term in statistics to describe how closely a given quantity is being described -- the way heights to the nearest millimeter are given "more closely" than heights to the nearest inch?