A majority of voters are not convinced they are being told the whole truth by either side in the referendum campaign.
A survey found 60% believe both Yes and No camps have not been truthful about the consequences of independence.
Two-thirds of No voters (67%) believe both campaigns have been partial with the truth while less than half of all Yes voters (48%) felt the same.
Almost three-quarters (70%) were also unsure of the campaigns' ability to accurately estimate the true consequences of independence.
The ICM survey of more than 2,000 Scots found 56% overall and 70% of No supporters believe no-one really knows whether an independent Scotland could join the EU.
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